Business Basics Bootcamp - Day 2
Please join us in a two-day intensive bootcamp to introduce law students to business concepts.
Designed for students who have little existing business knowledge, but students with more experience or knowledge are welcome. The Bootcamp is open to 1L, 2L, and 3L students at WCL.
The Bootcamp is an intensive classroom experience, consisting of
approximately 12 hours in the classroom, led by WCL Professor Hilary
Allen and distinguished guest instructors covering:
• Fundamental business concepts and skills
• Interpreting financial statements
• Distinguishing amongst a variety of business entities
• Understanding a number of types of financing for business ventures
- Training
- Open To Students
Setting SAIL (Student Activities, Involvement, and Leadership) Fair
All students are welcome to chat with over 80 AUWCL programs, departments, offices, and student groups.
- Information Session
- Open To Students
Supreme Court IP Series: Lucky Brand Dungarees v. Marcel Fashion Group
In this trademark case, the Court will determine whether, when a plaintiff asserts new claims, federal preclusion principles can bar a defendant from raising defenses that were not actually litigated and resolved in any prior case between the parties. A panel of legal experts will discuss the case and the morning’s argument.
- Presentation
- Open To The Public, Students, Faculty/Staff AND
- CLE
Supreme Court IP Series: Romag Fasteners v. Fossil, Inc.
Counsel for amici and parties in the U.S. Supreme Court case Romag Fasteners v. Fossil, Inc. discuss whether under Section 35 of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C 117(a), willful infringement is a prerequisite for an award of an infringer's profits for a violation of Section 43(a), 15 U.S.C. 1125 (a).
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
21st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Commemoration
The Annual MLK Celebration is scheduled for Tuesday, January 21, 2020, at 3:30 PM in Grossman Hall. The keynote speaker will be Justin D. Hansford, Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center at Howard University. The program includes a community reading of excerpts from King's "Where Do We Go From Here?" annual report delivered at the Eleventh Annual SCLC Convention in 1967.
- Lecture
- Open To The Public, Alumni AND Students