IP Conversations: Trademark Law’s Fundamental Purposes–Boston, MA

Boston University School of Law

Boston University School of Law presents IP Conversations: Trademark Law’s Fundamental Purposes Nov. 20, 2015, 9-1.

Participants will read and discuss historical and policy materials. The discussions will be led by Robert Bone, Stacey Dogan, Wendy Gordon, Mark McKenna, and Rebecca Tushnet, each of whose scholarship will be among the materials of focus.

Participation in the Conversation is open to all faculty and law students, inside or outside BU, who will be expected to do the reading. In addition, we welcome non-participating audience members to listen to the morning discussion. Non-participants need not complete the advance reading.

The Conversation commences at 9 AM on November 20. Faculty participants are invited to lunch at its conclusion.

Students and faculty interested in joining us for the Conversation should contact Stacey Dogan (sdogan@bu.edu) or Wendy Gordon (wgordon@bu.edu) at least one week prior, so we can send you the reading list.

This is the first of an occasional series of IP Conversations to be hosted by BU Law.

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Reference librarian, University of Washington School of Law