2013–2014 Law School Bulletin

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GRADUATE PROGRAMS

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graded on the basis of a research paper. The research paper must be at least 8,000 words in length and U.S. law school graduates must achieve a minimum grade of B+. For students who choose to write a thesis, Thesis (6690-91) and a minimum of 10 credits from the following courses are required. Patent Law (6471) Copyright Law (6472) International Copyright Law (6473) Trademark Law and Unfair Competition (6474) Entertainment Law (6475) Patent Strategies and Practice (6476) The Federal Circuit (6477) Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights (6478) Intellectual Asset Management (6479) Chemical and Biotech Patent Law (6480) Design Law (6481) Patent Enforcement (6482) Patent Appellate Practice (6483) Computer Law (6484)

Law in Cyberspace (6485) Art, Cultural Heritage, and the Law Seminar (6488) Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the U.S. International Trade Commission (6489) International and Comparative Patent Law (6490) International Intellectual Property (6491) Advanced Trademark Law (6492) Intellectual Property Antitrust Seminar (6494) Intellectual Property Law Seminar (6496) Government Procurement of Intellectual Property Law Seminar (6512)

*Property (6208) will also be available; only students with a non-U.S. law degree who plan to take the New York bar examination may count this course toward the 14 credits required in the field. Please note: the courses below do not count toward the 14-credit Intellectual Property curriculum requirement. Courses Related to Intellectual Property Law E-Commerce (6283) Sports and the Law (6295) Antitrust Law (6402) Advanced Antitrust Law Seminar (6403) Communications Law (6412) Telecommunications Law (6414)

Information Privacy Law (6486) Formation of Government Contracts (6502) Genetics and the Law (6616) Law and Medicine (6617)

International and Comparative Law Program Director S. Karamanian; Faculty Advisers F. Bignami, K. Brown, T. Buergenthal, S. Charnovitz, D. Clarke, L. Dickinson, D. Fontana, S. Murphy, D. Shelton, J.A. Spanogle, R. Steinhardt, E. Swaine LL.M. in International and Comparative Law A minimum of 12 credits from the following courses is required,* including 2 credits graded on the basis of a research paper. The research paper must be at least 8,000 words in length and U.S. law school graduates must achieve a minimum grade of B+. For students who choose to write a thesis, Thesis (6690-91) and a minimum of 12 credits from the following courses are required.


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