CFP: Roundtable on Empirical Methods in IP – New York City, NY

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Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Cardozo Law School, and the United States Patent & Trademark Office will co-host the fourth annual Roundtable on Empirical Methods in Intellectual Property. The roundtable will take place in New York City at Cardozo Law School on May 18-19, 2017.

The roundtable is intended to give scholars engaging in empirical and experimental studies of IP a chance to receive feedback on their work at an early stage in their research. Accordingly, the roundtable will be limited to a small cohort of scholars discussing projects that are still in their developmental stages. Projects that will have substantially begun data collection by the time of the roundtable are inappropriate. Pilot data collection is, however, appropriate.

The roundtable will be organized around a modest number of projects. Each project presenter will be expected to circulate a description of the project of no more than 10 pages by April 8. Each project will be assigned to an expert commenter and will be allotted 45 minutes of discussion by the attendees.

Deadlines: We welcome applications from scholars in the social sciences and law. Travel and lodging support for presenters will be provided. Applications are due by March 3, 2017. We will notify applicants by March 17. To apply to present at the workshop, please email CardozoIPIL[@]yu.edu with the following information: Name, Institutional Affiliation, Title of Project, Description of Project, and Acknowledgement that the project will not have reached data collection by the time of the workshop.

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