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call for submissions: Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, June 3-4, 2024

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Twelve to twenty junior scholars (with one to seven years in teaching) will be chosen, through a double-blind selection process, to present their work at the Forum. Each paper may only be considered under one topic. A senior scholar will comment on each paper. There is no publication commitment. Spaulding, nspaulding@law.stanford.edu.

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Record Labels Still Want to Know if Piracy Trial Jurors Read TorrentFreak

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The “repeat infringer” issue remains a hot topic in US courts and several ISPs have been sued over the years. Following a jury trial, the company was ordered to pay a billion dollars in damages to a group of major record labels. Jury Selection Questions. Record Labels vs. Grande. Most of these questions make sense.

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CFP--Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum: please disseminate widely!

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Twelve to twenty junior scholars (with one to seven years in teaching) will be chosen, through a double-blind selection process, to present their work at the Forum. Each paper may only be considered under one topic. A senior scholar will comment on each paper. There is no publication commitment.

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Join me for “Tips from the Trenches: Hot Issues and Best Practices in Trying a Trade Secrets Claim under the Defend Trade Secrets Act” at the ABA-IPL Section’s Annual Conference

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on the topic “Tips from the Trenches: Hot Issues and Best Practices in Trying a Trade Secrets Claim under the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA).” ” With the COVID pandemic slowing the trial of cases, many DTSA cases, especially jury trials, are only now seeing their day in court. Topics will include: Judge or jury?

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Harvard/Yale/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum, June 2022: call for papers

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Twelve to twenty junior scholars (with one to seven years in teaching) will be chosen, through a double-blind selection process, to present their work at the Forum. Each paper may only be considered under one topic. One or more senior scholars will comment on each paper. There is no publication commitment.

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when can pharma experts testify about compliance with the FDCA? (also some survey stuff)

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In the closed-response survey, the expert included a question asking whether it would be “important to [respondents] when selecting a compounding pharmacy” that the “Pharmacy is in compliance with local zoning requirements” as a control question: Respondents that selected this question were removed from her final estimates.

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Can Tattoos Infringe Copyrights, and If So, What Happens Then?–Sedlik v. Kat Von D

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This is a venerable question–I remember evaluating it as a possible law review note topic 30+ years ago. This opinion is the first I can recall that answers the question squarely, but the most interesting questions get sent to a jury trial. The court sends the issue to the jury. ” That sends the issue to the jury.

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