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LAW (W75)  (Dept. Info)Law  (Policies)

W75 LAW 530EAdvanced Intellectual Property Litigation (GU)3.0 Units
Description:Enrollment limit: 24. [* This is an advanced IP course - see below for details on eligibility of non-IP LLMs to take this course.] An in-depth study of selected topics in intellectual property litigation. Some knowledge of intellectual property law and federal civil procedure is presumed. The focus of the course will be on topics that are of current interest and importance in intellectual property litigation. For example, previous classes have examined Hatch-Waxman provisions relating to biotech patents; jurisdiciton based upon Internet contacts; circumvention of technological measures under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act; and exclusion of expert witnesses in patent cases under Daubert. Students will be expected to prepare four or five papers of twelve to twenty pages in length. Each topic addressed will involve a detailed examination of the relevant law, an investigation of any evidentiary issues, and a consideration of the relevant procedural steps. Most topics will be addressed for two or three weeks. *[This course is open to intellectual property LLM students in the School of Law. If space is available, the adjunct professors or Prof. McManis, at mcmanis@wustl.edu, may grant admission to this class on an individual basis to 3L students in the School of Law who have completed one or more classes on patents, trademarks, or high-tech licensing. J.D. students will be given letter grades (A, B, etc) because there is no mandatory mean for this course. Interested graduate level students from non-law W.U. departments may seek permission to take this course - see instructions on the form found at http://law.wustl.edu/Registrar/Forms/nonlawrequestfrm.html; Graduate Business School students are encouraged to apply.]
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