School of Law Business Law Fall 2004 IP Business Law Forum 2004 Fall Forum Speaker Bios
 



2004 Lewis & Clark Law School Fall Business Law Forum Presentations

Dan L. Burk, Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School: "Quantum Patent Mechanics"

Edward J. Brunet, Henry J. Casey Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School: "The Markman Decision and Summary Judgment"

Christopher A. Cotropia, Associate Professor of Law, Tulane University School of Law: "Patent Claim Construction and Information Costs"

Timothy R. Holbrook, Assistant Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law: "Procedural versus Substantive Formalism in Claim Construction"

Mark A. Lemley, Professor of Law, Director, Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology, Stanford Law School: "The Changing Meaning of Patent Claim Terms"

Michael Meurer, Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law: "Lessons for Patent Policy from Empirical Research on Patent Litigation"

Joseph Scott Miller, Assistant Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School: Renewing the Patent Document for Judicial Construction"

Kimberly A. Moore, Professor of Law, George Mason University School of Law: Markman Eight Years Later: Is Claim Construction More Predictable"

John R. Thomas, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center: "Claim Re-Construction: The Doctrine of Equivalents in the Post-Markman Era"