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Intellectual Property Law

Events

Dan L. Burk

Date: February 23 2012, 12:00pm Location: Lewis & Clark Law School

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    Dan L. Burk, Chancellor's Professor of Law

Our IP In The Trees workshop series features Chancellor’s Professor of Law, Dan L. Burk, University of California, Irvine School of Law.

“Ancillary IP Markets and the Firm”

About Dan Burk

Dan L. Burk is Chancellor’s Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine, where he is a founding member of the law faculty.  An internationally prominent authority on issues related to high technology, he lectures, teaches, and writes in the areas of patent, copyright, electronic commerce, and biotechnology law.  He is the author of numerous papers on the legal and societal impact of new technologies, including articles on scientific misconduct, on the regulation of biotechnology, and on the intellectual property implications of global computer networks.

Professor Burk holds a B.S. in Microbiology (1985) from Brigham Young University, an M.S. in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (1987) from Northwestern University, a J.D. (1990) from Arizona State University, and a J.S.M. (1994) from Stanford University.

Prior to joining the faculty at UC Irvine, he taught at the University of Minnesota.  He has served as a legal advisor to a variety of private, governmental, and intergovernmental organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union Committee on Patent Policy and the OECD Committee on Consumer Protection.

 

About IP In The Trees

  • IP in the Trees Web Photo Lewis & Clark Law School is proud to launch a scholarly workshop series that aims to bring a mix of senior scholars and rising stars to our campus for enriching, challenging conversations with our faculty and our students.

    The Intellectual Property in the Trees workshop series is made possible through the generous support of Kay Kitagawa and Andy Johnson-Laird.

Contact Us

email spacheco@lclark.edu

The Intellectual Property Law Program is located in Lewis & Clark Law School.

Phone 503-768-6639

Program Coordinator Stacie Pacheco