IP at Pierce Law: Clinics & Summer Institutes
Intellectual Property Amicus Clinic
2006-2007 Pierce Law Institutes Intellectual
Property Amicus Clinic (PDF)
The Intellectual Property Amicus Clinic at Franklin Pierce Law is directed by Professor Thomas G. Field, Jr., author of two intellectual property casebooks and a wealth of online publications involving patent, trademark, and copyright protection.
"The goal of the Intellectual Property Amicus Clinic is to provide students with hands-on training in the art of analytical and persuasive writing as well as immersion in the practical, legal, and policy foundations of a strong U.S. intellectual property system and, at the same time, to give Pierce Law a public voice in supporting its goals," says Field.
Students have the opportunity to work with Field and two graduate-level fellows in preparing friend-of-the-court briefs in matters before the U. S. Supreme Court, various U. S. Courts of Appeals, and possibly state supreme courts. Students may also assist in drafting commentary on proposed legislative or administrative action affecting intellectual property law.
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