Next semester I will be an Adjunct Professor of Law at UALR Bowen School of Law. I will beĀ teaching the Trademark Practicum, which is one of the five classes in the school’s Intellectual Property Course Concentration. Growing up, all I wanted to be was a professor, so I am living the dream. Yes, they will pay me, butĀ I would have done it for free.
- Administrative Law
- Computer Law Seminar
- Intellectual Property
- Patent and Trade Secret Law
- Trademark Practicum
The Spring Trademark Practicum will be MWF, 10:55-11:50, and will be worth 3 credit hours. It is open to registration for 2nd and 3rd year law students.
Course Description: Trademark Practicum. This course introduces students to American and International trademark law. It includes practical hands-on excercises allowing students the opportunity both to learn substantive law and to gain invaluable experience in researching and drafting related work product. Methods for this course will include readings in legislation and court cases, legal research, contract and complaint drafting, client presentations and meeting and discussions. Students will be evaluated based on legal writing exercises and a final exam. Enrollment is limited to 16 students.
The blog site for the class will be at http://trademarkclass.wordpress.com
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Congratulations!
I hope you the best.
I’m a reader of your blog from Brazil.
Unfortunately I’m not able to study more Intelectual Property and Internet Law, so I research the web for something.
Cheers from Brazil!