Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Business Law

Fall Forum: Intellectual Property Remedies

Lewis & Clark Law School 2009 Forum

Date:               Friday, October 2, 2009

Time:               8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Location:        Law School, Classroom 7, Wood Hall  (Map & Directions)

This conference will bring scholars and practitioners together to discuss the important field of remedies in intellectual-property law.  Recent court decisions have reminded us that remedies are often the tail that wags the dog, whether it be in the form of injunctive relief (eBay), declaratory relief (MedImmune), bet-the-company trademark awards (Adidas), or disproportionate copyright awards (Thomas).  Ten commentators who teach, practice, and write on remedies law, intellectual-property law, or both will present papers in a forum setting.

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Sponsored by:
Oregon State Bar Computer and Internet Law Section    
Oregon State Bar Intellectual Property Law Section                                                                          

Questions?                                                                                                                       Contact Shanelle Honda                                                                                  503.768.6639 or shonda@lclark.edu

Past Forums
2007 – Nonobviousness – the Shape of Things to Come

2006 – The Aging of the Baby Boomer and America’s Changing Retirement System

2005 – Behavioral Analysis of Corporate Law: Instruction or Distraction?

2004 – Markman v. Westview Instruments:  Lessons from a Decade of Experience

2003 – Community Economic Development

2002 – The Role of Law in Small Business Transactions

2001 – Deciding ICAAN Domain Name Disputes - Questioning Delegation, Fairness &             Consent

2000 – The Regulation of Small and Emerging Business

1999 – Intellectual Property in the New Millennium:  Keeping Pace With Change

1998 – World Wide Labor Markets and Employment Law in the 21st Century

1997 – Financing Innovation:  The Future of Capital Formation for Small and   
            Emerging Business

1996 – Business Enterprises – The Next Century

1995 – Taxation and the Family

Contact Us

email shonda@lclark.edu

The Business Law Program is located in Lewis & Clark Law School.

Phone 503-768-6639

Associate Dean & Director Lisa LeSage (lesage@lclark.edu)
Program Associate Shanelle Honda (shonda@lclark.edu)