Spring 2019 Course Schedule

Licensing Intellectual Property (LAW-962A-001)
Pamela Deese

Meets: 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM (M) - Yuma - Room YT15

Enrolled: 12 / Limit: 20

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Notices

This class requires a pre-requisite of one IP class. The class size is limited to 20.

Description

The course will address the fundamentals of licensing intellectual property assets in business transactions. Students will study approaches to managing licensing of trademarks, patents, trade secrets and copyrights through case study and drafting and negotiation sessions. By covering both legal case considerations and real world business dynamics, the course will provide students with insights into the role and responsibilities of in house lawyers and outside counsel in this process. Students will have the opportunity to participate in mock licensing negotiations, drafting a license agreement and preparing a client memorandum. **Please note that this course no longer focuses on technology transactions and a change to the course name is in process.**

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Licensing Intellectual Property by Gomulkiewicz, Nguyen and Conway, Fourth Edition 2018 (the “Textbook”) ISBN # 978­1­4548-9269-4.

Additional readings and supplemental material will be distributed in class or via links at MyWCL

First Class Readings

Textbook pages 3­ 22 suggested for your understanding

Pages: 32 -67 must read cases and be prepared to discuss these cases

Syllabus

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