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Fall 2021
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LAW926
A COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK LITIGATION
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Course Description
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Students will be confronted with pleadings, discovery, and other litigation and pre-litigation material through which they will be exposed to the practical intricacies of trademark litigation in Federal Court. The Course will be centered around a hypothetical case for trademark infringement in which students will review and discuss "real" pleadings, discovery requests and responses, and related material through which they will gain practical experience in prosecuting and defending a trademark infringement case. Required Texts. All required texts for the course will be distributed to students in advance of the commencement of the seminar, but all students should bring with them to class a copy of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Course Schedule
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Offering Dates: 10-18-2021 - 11-22-2021
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10-18-2021 - 11-22-2021
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M
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3:35 PM-5:15 PM
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A216B
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Course Frequency
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Course Information
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Credits:
1
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Pass/Fail Option:
No
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Prerequisite:
Students must have completed a course in Trademark Law (or be enrolled concurrently in Fall 2021) and Civil Procedure. Foreign students with no familiarity with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure may register, but should review Rules 8, 12, 30, 33, 34, 36, and 56 in advance of the first day of class.
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Corequisite:
JD students may enroll with the permission of the Director of the Graduate Program in Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law (Greg Levy).
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Method of Evaluation:
Take Home essay
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Graduation Requirements Fulfilled By Course:
General
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Special Attributes:
Compressed Course
LL.M. Course
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Course Delivery:
Residential
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Special Restrictions:
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Law Track(s):
None
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Bar Subject(s):
NEW YORK SKILLS
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Concentration(s):
The Business of Innovation, Law and Technology: BILT (Concentration)
More information
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Course Book(s):
Textbook Required:
No
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First Class Assignment(s):
TBD/None
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