Robert P. Merges to visit School of Law on October 11, 2011

“Justifying Intellectual Property” is the title of a new book by Prof. Robert P. Merges, of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.  Prof. Merges will discuss his new book during a luncheon address at the law school on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 12:30 in Room 152.  All students and faculty are invited to attend. 

In his book, Prof. Merges responds to those who argue that intellectual property rights are inefficient, unfair and theoretically incoherent.  Drawing on the works of Locke, Kent, and other philosophers, Prof. Merges crafts an original theory to explain why IP rights make sense as a reward for effort and as a way to encourage individuals to strive.  

Prof. Merges holds the Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Professor of Law chair at Berkeley and is the co-founder of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology.

First Year First Thursday Workshop Series

Don’t forget that the second installment of the First Year First Thursday Workshop Series: The Legal Analysis Alphabet is TOMORROW, October 6th.
The day session is at 1:15 and the evening session is at 5:30, both in Rm 301.
This workshop will focus on the legal analysis framework needed for exams. You know how to read and brief cases, you know how to take notes, and you (sort of) know how to outline. Now you need to know what to do with all of this information on an exam.

Questions? Comments? Contact ASP Director Katherine Silver Kelly
Hope to see you all there!

KSK
Katherine Silver Kelly
Director, Academic Success Programs
The University of Akron School of Law
Akron, OH 44325-2901
Office: 330-972-8065
Cell: 330-475-4473

Message from Associate Dean Matejkovic

Good afternoon.  We have a few open seats at Akron Law’s table for tomorrow’s Akron Roundtable XTRA.  The speaker will be Ohio Governor John Kasich.  The luncheon will be held from 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Quaker Station.  Complete details may be found at www.akronroundtable.org.  Tickets for Akron Law’s table will be given to students on a first-respond, first-served basis.  If you’d like to attend, please e-mail Sue Staats (staats@uakron.edu) in the Office of External Programs.

48th Annual Midwest Labor & Employment Law Seminar

 WHAT:                                  48th Annual Midwest Labor & Employment Law Seminar

 WHEN:                                  October 13 and 14, 2011

 WHERE:                                Hilton Columbus Easton Town Center

 CONDUCTED BY:                Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) CLE Program

 INCENTIVE TO GO!            OSBA will award 2 FULL SCHOLARSHIPS for Akron Law students to attend!

 TO BE CONSIDERED AS A NOMINEE:   

 Please email Assistant Dean Thorpe at LThorpe@uakron.edu to let her know that you would like the law school to consider you for one of those two full scholarships.

 ACT NOW!       The law school must respond on or before October 7.   So, the sooner you respond, the better your chances to receive one of the two full scholarship awards!

 

USPTO Rebrands National Library Network

USPTO Rebrands National Library Network as Patent and Trademark Resource Centers

Centers to Focus on Electronic Access to Patent and Trademark Information and Training

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced that its nationwide network of Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries (PTDLs) will become known as Patent and Trademark Resource Centers (PTRCs) on October 1, 2011. The name change signifies a major shift in focus from the “paper depository” concept to an expansion of access to electronic information and specialized training to meet the information needs of 21st Century patent and trademark customers. 

“PTRCs serve as the face of the USPTO in local communities and promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship that ensures that potential filers have the local resources necessary to draw on for support as they begin their quest for commercial success with their intellectual property,” said Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO David Kappos.

Akron-Summit County Public Library is one of five PTRCs in Ohio, and one of about 80 in the United States.  Librarians assist a variety of customers including inventors, intellectual property attorneys/agents, business people, researchers, entrepreneurs, students and historians.  The Library’s Science & Technology Division employs USPTO-trained librarians to provide customer assistance on the use of the agency’s patent and trademark databases and public seminars on intellectual property topics for novice and experienced users. Some of the activities and services offered are introductory classes in patents and patent searching and in general intellectual property; and Inventapalooza, an all-day educational event for the independent inventor.  Also, the Library has a partnership with a local intellectual property law firm, Frisina LLC, offering a monthly lecture series on entrepreneurship and commercial expansion through intellectual property use.

More information on ASCPL’s Patent & Trademark Resource Center, including a link to a list of upcoming classes and programs, can be found at http://www.akronlibrary.org/internetresources/st/patent.html