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Happy Holidays and Wishing Everyone a Bright New Year!

IPilogue

Through the IP Intensive program that I founded in 2010, 133 students have completed 10-week internships for academic credit with 26 partner organizations, a feat yet unparalleled by any other program. As of January 1, 2023, I am delighted that my colleague, Prof.

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Vineyard Virtues: Sarah Driver

Herbert Smith Freehills

We met Sarah 10 years ago when she and her husband, Mark, had recently bought 600 acres of land in Sussex to build and create their own vineyard, which they called Rathfinny. How are they doing 10 years on? The offer is valid between 27th February 2023 and 30th April 2023.

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Second Circuit’s Decision in Kerson v. Vermont Law School May Embolden Property Owners to Conceal Contentious or Inconvenient Art

LexBlog IP

On August 18, 2023, the Second Circuit held that Vermont Law School’s permanent concealment of two controversial murals located at the school did not violate the mural creator’s rights under the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (“VARA”). [1] 10, 2021). [12] 1 Samuel Kerson v. Vermont Law School, Inc. ,

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Five Lessons Trade Secret Defendants Can Learn from the Michigan Sign-Stealing Scandal

LexBlog IP

And on November 2, 2023, Petitti spoke with the other 13 Big Ten coaches; according to media reports, those coaches protested the conduct and expressed their outrage. Michigan’s conduct sparked outrage in the coaching community and in the Big Ten in particular. Michigan appears to have broken this golden rule in its letter to Petitti.