{"id":60459,"date":"2018-09-25T08:15:49","date_gmt":"2018-09-25T12:15:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/law\/?p=60459"},"modified":"2018-09-25T10:01:33","modified_gmt":"2018-09-25T14:01:33","slug":"moot-court-annoucements-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/law\/2018\/09\/25\/moot-court-annoucements-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Moot Court Annoucements"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><u>Applications Wanted for Trademark Moot Court Competition<\/u><\/p>\n<p><sub>\u00a0<\/sub><\/p>\n<p>Are you interested in practicing trademark law or intellectual property law? Is patent law just not really your thing?<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>If so, you should consider applying to compete in the annual\u00a0<strong>Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Moot Court Competition<\/strong>. Now in its 28th year, this is the only competition in the United States with a focus on\u00a0<strong>trademark and unfair competition law<\/strong>. The competition gives students the chance to develop their brief writing and oral advocacy skills in a mock courtroom experience, and also to improve their mastery of this fascinating and important field of law.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The competition is open to teams of students from U.S. accredited law schools. Approximately 80 teams of law students participate in the competition each year. Teams can consist of two to four (2-4) team members.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Students are expected to:<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Write a brief reflecting the issues in the Fact Pattern\/Problem.<\/li>\n<li>Argue the case in regional competitions before a panel of volunteer attorneys and judges from various district and other courts. Two winning teams from each region argue the case in a national competition before members of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This year\u2019s team will be co-coached by\u00a0<strong>Professor Camilla Hrdy<\/strong>and\u00a0<strong>Daniel Thomson, Partner at Emerson, Thomson Bennett<\/strong>.\u00a0\u00a0Students selected to form Akron Law\u2019s 2-4 person team will work closely together to draft a set of briefs\u2014one brief arguing each side of the case. Then team members will practice and prepare to each orally argue both sides of the case.\u00a0\u00a0Participating students are eligible to receive\u00a0<strong><u>two (2) credits<\/u><\/strong>for their efforts.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Each Regional Competition takes place in February in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco. Two teams from each of the regional competitions will advance to the National Finals in Washington, D.C. in March. Akron Law\u2019s team will start off competing in Chicago, and then go on from there!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>To apply, interested students must submit the following information via email to Professor Hrdy <a href=\"mailto:chrdy@uakron.edu\">chrdy@uakron.edu<\/a> by\u00a0<strong><u>Monday, October 1<\/u><\/strong>.\u00a0\u00a0Applications must include:<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>(1)\u00a0\u00a0Your name, @zips.uakron email address, and year in law school;<\/p>\n<p>(2)\u00a0\u00a0A copy of your resume;<\/p>\n<p>(3)\u00a0\u00a0A list of all IP courses you have taken (or are currently taking) and your grades earned in each course (if available);<\/p>\n<p>(4)\u00a0\u00a0A brief legal writing sample or except thereof (10 pages or fewer); and<\/p>\n<p>(5)\u00a0\u00a0An\u00a0<u>optional\u00a0<\/u>one-page (300 words or fewer) explanation of why you are interested in this competition and why you should be selected for the team.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Prior trademark or intellectual property law coursework or related experience is preferred. It is also encouraged that you enroll simultaneously in trademark law and\/or trade secret law this spring if you have not taken these courses already.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Please contact Professor Hrdy with any questions.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/law\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/101\/2018\/09\/Trademark-moot-court-Announcement.pdf\">Trademark moot court Announcement<\/a><\/p>\n<p>IMPORTANT DEADLINES AND COMPETITION DATES (2018-2019):<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Week of September 10 \u2013 Registration opens<\/li>\n<li>October 12, 5:00 pm U.S. Eastern Time \u2013 Registration closes<\/li>\n<li>January 4, 2019, 5:00 pm U.S. Eastern Time \u2013 Briefs and substitution of team members due<\/li>\n<li>February 9 \u2013 Regional Oral Argument Competitions (Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles New York, San Francisco)<\/li>\n<li>March 16 \u2013 National Finals in Washington, D.C.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Note that no team member may hold a Juris Doctor (\u201cJ.D.\u201d), Master of Laws (\u201cLL.M.\u201d) or other law degree from a U.S. law school. However, a law student pursuing a joint J.D. \/ LL.M. program may enter the Competition so long as the law student has not yet received a J.D. degree.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>More on the competition can be found at:<\/p>\n<p><u><a href=\"https:\/\/na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com\/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inta.org%2FAcademics%2FPages%2FSaulLefkowitzCompetition.aspx&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7C6e56d763a09a4ab8c89708d61e5bc56f%7Ce8575dedd7f94ecea4aa0b32991aeedd%7C1%7C0%7C636729776932138741&amp;sdata=ytOHwyOEMPWyGMJ366ARkz5Imlc8KeHGeMLlbwMTMro%3D&amp;reserved=0\">https:\/\/www.inta.org\/Academics\/Pages\/SaulLefkowitzCompetition.aspx<\/a><\/u><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>This year\u2019s Problem and Exhibits can be found at:<\/p>\n<p><u><a href=\"https:\/\/na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com\/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inta.org%2FAcademics%2FDocuments%2F2018%2F2018-2019%2520Lefkowitz%2520Problem%2520Final.pdf&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7C6e56d763a09a4ab8c89708d61e5bc56f%7Ce8575dedd7f94ecea4aa0b32991aeedd%7C1%7C0%7C636729776932148755&amp;sdata=9pUUgR1bu2heoGSvZiYuNFEnjb%2F2tQJ83WsJdAYUR1Q%3D&amp;reserved=0\">https:\/\/www.inta.org\/Academics\/Documents\/2018\/2018-2019%20Lefkowitz%20Problem%20Final.pdf<\/a><\/u><\/p>\n<p><u><a href=\"https:\/\/na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com\/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inta.org%2FAcademics%2FDocuments%2F2017%2FOfficial%2520Rules_2017-2018.pdf&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7C6e56d763a09a4ab8c89708d61e5bc56f%7Ce8575dedd7f94ecea4aa0b32991aeedd%7C1%7C0%7C636729776932148755&amp;sdata=xkis8X0Ezs5dkrCFUnLn0PxicGNSVCenZvrMGAuQRWA%3D&amp;reserved=0\">\u00a0<\/a><\/u><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><u>Applications Wanted for Patent Moot Court Competition<\/u><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Are you interested in practicing patent law or patent litigation?\u00a0\u00a0If so, you should consider applying to compete in the AIPLA Giles Sutherland Rich Moot Court Competition\u2014the premier patent moot court in the United States.\u00a0\u00a0Two qualifying students will be selected to form a team of patent appellate advocates in this unique, fun, and challenging competition.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The Giles Rich competition simulates briefing and oral argument before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which is the exclusive federal patent appellate court.\u00a0\u00a0The moot court problem presents real cutting-edge patent law issues, and the judges include nationally-renowned patent litigators and actual Federal Circuit judges.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>With the coaching of Professor Daniel Brean (himself an experienced Federal Circuit advocate) and the help of other local IP attorneys, students selected to form the 2-person team will work closely together to draft a set of briefs\u2014one brief arguing each side of the case.\u00a0\u00a0Then both team members will practice and prepare to each orally argue both sides of the case.\u00a0\u00a0This dual-advocacy format provides unparalleled patent litigation training and experience.\u00a0\u00a0And in addition to the outstanding educational, networking, and resume-boosting value of this competition, participating students are eligible to receive\u00a0<strong><u>two (2) credits<\/u><\/strong>for their efforts.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The 2019 problem and competition details will be announced by early November.\u00a0\u00a0Briefs are typically due in late January, with the oral arguments being held in March in Chicago, IL (and again in in Washington, DC in April for teams that advance from the regional to the national competition).\u00a0\u00a0Note that eligibility to travel to the regional and national competitions is contingent on the quality of the team\u2019s performance through the briefing phase of the competition.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>To apply, interested students must submit the following information via email to Professor Brean (<u><a href=\"mailto:dbrean@uakron.edu)\">dbrean@uakron.edu)<\/a><\/u>by\u00a0<strong><u>Monday, October 1<\/u><\/strong>.\u00a0\u00a0Applications must include:<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>(1)\u00a0\u00a0Your name, @zips.uakron email address, and year in law school;<\/p>\n<p>(2)\u00a0\u00a0A copy of your current resume;<\/p>\n<p>(3)\u00a0\u00a0A list of IP courses you have taken (or are currently taking) and your grades earned in each course (if available);<\/p>\n<p>(4)\u00a0\u00a0Your LARW grade;<\/p>\n<p>(5)\u00a0\u00a0A brief legal writing sample or except thereof (10 pages or fewer); and<\/p>\n<p>(6)\u00a0\u00a0An\u00a0<u>optional<\/u>one-page (300 words or fewer) explanation of why you are interested in this competition and why you should be selected for the team.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Because of the patent-centric nature of the Giles Rich competition, prior patent law coursework or related experience is strongly preferred.\u00a0\u00a0Prior coursework or experience in federal courts and\/or appellate advocacy is also a plus.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>More information about the competition, including last year\u2019s problem and rules, is available at the AIPLA website:\u00a0<u><a href=\"https:\/\/na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com\/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.aipla.org%2Fresources2%2Fprograms%2FPages%2FMoot-Court-Competition.aspx&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7C6e56d763a09a4ab8c89708d61e5bc56f%7Ce8575dedd7f94ecea4aa0b32991aeedd%7C1%7C0%7C636729776932158795&amp;sdata=LI%2BXeM9I%2F5t6Vn2vtZ%2BXExU%2BuW6TkNX6ksWtvkeLsXg%3D&amp;reserved=0\">https:\/\/www.aipla.org\/resources2\/programs\/Pages\/Moot-Court-Competition.aspx<\/a><\/u>. Please contact Professor Brean with any questions.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.uakron.edu\/law\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/101\/2018\/09\/Giles-Rich-Competition-Announcement-2019.pdf\">Giles Rich Competition Announcement (2019)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Applications Wanted for Trademark Moot Court Competition \u00a0 Are you interested in practicing trademark law or intellectual property law? Is patent law just not really your thing? &nbsp; If so, you should consider applying to compete in the annual\u00a0Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Moot Court Competition. 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