Title: Lecturer Job Responsibilities: The lecturer will be responsible for teaching courses in Employment Law, including Employment Discrimination Law, for the 2026-27 academic year at a reputed firm. This role involves academic, non-tenure track, part-time, limited-term appointments. The lecturer will engage with...
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a Part-time Lecturer for new online course, Intellectual Property: Trademark. Courses will be taught fully online; lecturers may teach from any location. Candidates should have a JD degree from a . law school, admission to the Bar in a . state, and at least five years of professional experience in the field. Some law school teaching experience, preferably in an online environment, is preferred. This course will first undergo an extensive course development perio... read more
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in Law- Intellectual Property The candidate will work part-time to instruct an LLM section of Intellectual Property course, to be offered in the fall 2017 semester (August – December 2017). The Intellectual Property course is a survey of statutory and case law relating to patent, copyright, trademark, trade secrets and certain common law protections for intangible assets. The course will emphasize how firms use these rights in contractual agreements and dispute re... read more
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in Law - Intellectual Property: Trademark The candidate will teach part-time for the Spring 2019 semester. Should have strong professional background in the field, preferably with law school and/or online teaching experience. The course will run from January 9 to April 23, 2019. Will spend 10-15 hours of work per week on the course, including the timely grading of assignments and communication replies to students.... read more
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in Law- Intellectual Property: Trademark The candidate will teach the existing online course, Intellectual Property: Trademark, for the spring 2020 semester. Will include trademark infringement and dilution, trademark selection, clearance, enforcement, federal registration and maintenance, the tension between trademark rights and the First Amendment, trademark licensing and other transactions, trademark fair use, and the right of publicity. Should have strong profes... read more
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in Law The candidate will teach LAW-648: Topics in Entertainment Law— Intellectual Property Licensing (2 units) during the fall 2020 semester, which runs from August 24 to December 18, 2020. The class will be offered exclusively to . students. Candidates should have a ., at least five years of experience in practice, including experience in the subject area. Prior teaching experience is preferred. This course addresses intellectual property (IP) licensing inv... read more
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in Law - Topics in Entertainment Law: Intellectual Property Licensing The candidate will teach LAW-648: Topics in Entertainment Law- Intellectual Property Licensing (2 units) during the fall 2020 semester, which runs from August 24 to December 18, 2020. The class will be offered exclusively to . students. Candidates should have a ., at least five years of experience in practice, including experience in the subject area. Prior teaching experience is preferred.... read more
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in Law - Intellectual Property: Trademark The candidate should have a strong professional background in the field, preferably with law school and/or online teaching experience. Trademark (2 units) provides a detailed survey of federal trademark law from a practical perspective, including the federal trademark registration process and the application of trademark laws in litigation and transactional contexts. Students will also learn about the "ICANN" system and laws... read more
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Prosecution Analyst The candidate performs highly specialized tasks relating to intellectual property management, patent prosecution and maintenance. Serves in docketing and monitoring actionable items to ensure that office professionals are provided with advance notice of critical deadlines, which if not met can result in a loss of patent rights. Inputs/tracks invention, co-owner/sponsor, patent prosecution/maintenance information and deadlines into databases and log... read more
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Transfer Officer The candidate will be building and maintaining Relationships with campus constituents and external stakeholders. Will be managing Campus Intellectual Property. Negotiating and Documenting Agreements related to University Intellectual Property. Marketing University Intellectual Property. Other duties as may be assigned by supervisor or Associate Vice Chancellor and Executive Director of Entrepreneurship.... read more
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Lecturer, Fall 2015 The candidate will teach in the area of Copyright Law. Should have a . degree. Application Deadline: July 16, 2015.... read more
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