IP Center's Lunchtime Speaker Series Offers Opportunities for Law Students
01/10/2020
The Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation offers a lunchtime lecture series for students. The series provides an opportunity for students to hear from legal practitioners working in the field of IP law, and affords them the chance to ask questions and get to know the speaker after the lecture.
Discussions remaining in the series for the Spring 2020 semester include:
"Reversal of Fortunes: Indianapolis Skyline Photo and $1,000,000 Damages (Copyright Litigation of the Year)" by Paul Overhauser of Overhauser Law Offices on February 18. Students may register here.
"Publishing in the Digital Era" by Matt Gallaway, Acquisition Editor at Cambridge University Press on March 3. Students may register here.
"Destroying Novelty: What is a Sale from the Supreme Court's Perspective?" by Reid Dodge, '15, of Faegre Baker Daniels on March 10. Students may register here.
"Cannabis Trademark Redux: Weeded Out?" by Andrew Nevill of Woodard Emhardt Henry Reeves & Wagner on March 31. Students may register here.
Lunch is provided, and all programs take place in Room 259 at Inlow Hall, beginning at 12:45 p.m.
