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View AllDetkin Intellectual Property Clinic supports Penn’s efforts to commercialize vital vaccine technology
November 12, 2021
As part of the clinic, Alex DeLaney GR’19, L’22 helped support the University’s technology licensing process.
Detkin IP and Technology Legal Clinic joins USPTO’s Certification Program to officially represent trademark clients before Examiners
June 25, 2018
Penn Law’s Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic has newly been invited to join the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Law School Clinic Certification Program, as part of the trademark portion of the program.
Prof. Wagner weighs in on the Play-Doh scent trademark: The Washington Post
May 25, 2018
Panel examines patent law cases in new Supreme Court term
October 6, 2017
On October 4, a panel of professors at Penn Law discussed six possible patent law cases for the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming term.
Penn Law team takes top awards at IP moot court
May 3, 2017
Penn Law students Stephen DeSalvo L’17 and Matt Lembo L’17 won the national championship of the 44th annual American Intellectual Property Law Association Giles S. Rich Moot Court.
Case in Point podcast: Prof. R. Polk Wagner on the future of IP and patent law
January 25, 2017
Prof. David Abrams on the current challenges in patent law: MIT
February 8, 2016
Penn Law brings IP law expertise to the world with free online course
January 28, 2016
The University of Pennsylvania and edX are offering a free online course on intellectual property law and policy taught by IP and patent law expert R. Polk Wagner.
Prof. Abrams on why patent trolls are not all bad: Knowledge@Wharton
December 14, 2015
Penn Law alum and ITC Commissioner gives keynote at PIPG symposium on design patents
March 23, 2015
F. Scott Kieff L’94 of the U.S. International Trade Commission delivered the keynote talk at the Penn Intellectual Property Group’s symposium on the past and future of design patents.
Penn Law faculty comment on the top legal decisions & developments of 2013
December 19, 2013
Important court decisions, revelations about NSA spying, and high-profile trials were among the legal events that captured headlines in 2013. Here, Penn Law faculty to weigh in on the year’s top legal developments.
Highlights from “Scholarship After Snowden” panel on digital surveillance
October 21, 2013
The rise of pervasive digital surveillance and what it means for the academic world and future professionals was the subject of a program sponsored Oct. 17 by Penn Law and the Center for Global Communication Studies at the Annenberg School for Communication.