Prepare Succeed to Master of Jurisprude e in Intellectual Property Law Here at The John Marshall Law School, our Center for Intellectual Property Law has expanded its offerings while continuing to rely on an outstanding mix of top practitioners and internationally recognized full-time faculty members to There is a pressing need for non-lawyers who deal with IP to become conversant and confident regarding the field. teach our courses. The individuals shown Adjunct Professor Laura Beth Miller, a shareholder at Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione, co-teaches the Substantive Patent Law course. on this page are but a few of the judicial and legal leaders who have contributed to our program. We hope you will join us to experience the exceptional IP instruction that The John Marshall Law School has to offer. The John Marshall Law School is pleased to offer its Master of Science in Intellectual Property Law as an opportunity for IP professionals from the United States and abroad to specialize in the law and practice of IP rights, protection, and licensing. Examples of persons who will benefit from this program include: corporate executives responsible for the management, procurement, or licensing of IP From left, Professor William Ford presents IP student Jerzy Banasiak (JD/LLM 12) and guest speaker Mark V.B. Partridge, founding partner of Partridge IP Law PC, during the Careers in IP program in November 2011. patent agents wishing to extend their background in patent law and practice or broader IP areas paralegals needing expanded knowledge of intellectual property laws and procedures foreign patent and trademark agents seeking training in U.S. IP law engineers and scientists embarking on careers as patent agents John Marshall invites you to join this exciting program to expand your background in IP and enhance your career prospects. Gain substantive knowledge and practical skills from a team of leading IP scholars and highly experienced practitioners. Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court visited John Marshall as the first Beverly W. Pattishall Distinguished Lecturer in Trademark Law. His topic for the inaugural lecture was Section 43(a) of the Shakespeare Canon of Statutory Construction. The Honorable Sharon Barner, deputy director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C., spoke at the 54th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference. Professor Graeme B. Dinwoodie from the University of Oxford Faculty of Law was the 2010 Beverly W. Pattishall Distinguished Lecturer in Trademark Law, speaking on The Role of the Courts in the Development of U.S. Trademark Law. Six John Marshall IP alumni share their early experiences in the IP field during an event co-sponsored by the Career Services Office and the Review of Intellectual Property Law. The program panel, from left, moderated by Adam Kelly (JD 02), Loeb & Loeb LLP, included: Dan Lechleiter (JD 05), Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Jacob Bachman (JD 07), Brinks Hofer Gilson and Lione; Michael Golenson (JD 09), K&L Gates LLP; Anshul Mangal (JD 09), Jones Day; and Brian Jones (JD 11), Brinks Hofer Gilson and Lione. Mary Squyres (LLM 94), a shareholder at Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione, presented Trademarks and the Internet: A Worldwide Perspective during an Intellectual Property Law Distinguished Alumni Presentation in October 2011. Center for Intellectual Property Law 315 S. Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois 60604 Former U.S. Register of Copyrights Marybeth Peters co-teaches the International Copyright Law course. Donald R. Dunner, a partner at Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP, presented The Evolution of Patent Jurisprudence: From Giles Rich to Howard Markey to Randall Rader at the 2010 Honorable Howard T. Markey Lecture on Intellectual Property Law. Center for Intellectual Property Law Leading the Way in Intellectual Property Legal Education Since 1940
There is a pressing need for non-lawyers who deal with IP to become conversant and confident regarding the field. Adjunct Professor Laura Beth Miller, a shareholder at Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione, co-teaches the Substantive Patent Law course. The John Marshall Law School is pleased to offer its Master of J in Intellectual Property Law as an opportunity for IP professionals from the United States and abroad to specialize in the law and practice of IP rights, protection, and licensing. Examples of persons who will benefi t from this program include: corporate executives responsible for the management, procurement, or licensing of IP patent agents wishing to extend their background in patent law and practice or broader IP areas From left, Professor William Ford presents IP student Jerzy Banasiak (JD/LLM 12) and guest speaker Mark V.B. Partridge, founding partner of Partridge IP Law PC, during the Careers in IP program in November 2011. paralegals needing expanded knowledge of intellectual property laws and procedures foreign patent and trademark agents seeking training in U.S. IP law engineers and scientists embarking on careers as patent agents John Marshall invites you to join this exciting program to expand your background in IP and enhance your career prospects. Gain substantive knowledge and practical skills from a team of leading IP scholars and highly experienced practitioners. Six John Marshall IP alumni share their early experiences in the IP field during an event co-sponsored by the Career Services Office and the Review of Intellectual Property Law. The program panel, from left, moderated by Adam Kelly (JD 02), Loeb & Loeb LLP, included: Dan Lechleiter (JD 05), Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Jacob Bachman (JD 07), Brinks Hofer Gilson and Lione; Michael Golenson (JD 09), K&L Gates LLP; Anshul Mangal (JD 09), Jones Day; and Brian Jones (JD 11), Brinks Hofer Gilson and Lione.
Invest Your Future in with a Master of Jurisprudence in Intellectual Property Law from The John Marshall Law School An MJ in Intellectual Property Law from The John Courses and Curriculum Marshall Law School will give you the knowledge, skills, The curriculum in this program covers all substantive areas of IP law, as well as introductory courses in legal analysis and the U.S. legal system. and competitive advantage you need to advance your career. For more than 70 years, The John Marshall Law School has offered an LLM (Master of Laws) degree in the field of intellectual property law. More recently, the program was expanded so that non-lawyer professionals and specialists in IP could earn a Master of Science in the same well-established and dynamic IP program. Program Requirements New intellectual property (IP) issues arise daily and touch on all aspects of our lives. From music downloading to social media, from the computer screen to the movie screen, from the research lab to the pharmacy, IP rights and protections stimulate commerce and drive our economy. Businesses throughout the world are increasingly concerned about brand identification issues, green trademarks, and cyber-squatting. To earn an MS in IP Law, students must complete a total of 24 credit hours of courses with a final grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Students enrolled on a full-time basis can complete the program in two semesters. Patent-Focused Students select from two alternative courses of study: A patent-focused program designed specifically for patent professionals and students with technical backgrounds A broader IP program for students without technical backgrounds. This track is recommended for students interested in trademark and copyright law, entertainment law, or a general background in protection of IP. Today more than ever before in-depth, practical, and cutting-edge education is essential for business professionals, university research personnel, governmental policy makers, U.S. and international patent agents, paralegals, and others. The John Marshall Law School has a wide-ranging IP curriculum. For a full listing of courses offered, please refer to our website. Courses in the patent-focused track and the more general IP track include: Adjunct Professor William T. McGrath, a member with the Davis McGrath law firm and the associate director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, teaches the Copyright Litigation course. Admission Requirements Must be a graduate of an accredited college or university, holding at least a bachelor s degree, or must be a graduate of a foreign educational institution, holding at least the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor s degree The John Marshall Law School has been offering legal education in IP law for more than 70 years. The school is recognized as a leader in IP legal education and remains at the forefront addressing the latest topics, bringing in the very best instructors to share their expertise with our students, and Leading the Way in Intellectual Property Law for the next generation. Copyright Law & Practice Claim Drafting Comparative & International Patent Law International Copyright Law International Trademark Law Patent Clinic Rights of Publicity/Protection of Personality Patent Law: Statutory & Regulatory Fundamentals Trade Secrets Law Patent Office Practice Trademark Litigation Substantive Patent Law I & II Trademark Transactions Demonstrated ability to pursue advanced studies in IP law For information on current tuition and related fees, visit www.jmls.edu/admission/tuition.asp. For further information regarding the Center for Intellectual Property Law, visit www.jmls.edu/academics/ip. Or contact: Silvia Rodriguez, Assistant Director Graduate Admission and International Education Services Office The John Marshall Law School 315 S. Plymouth Court Chicago, IL 60604 312.360.2658; srodrigu@jmls.edu General IP Biotechnology Patent Law TOEFL proficiency Dr. Lulin Gao, founder and chairman of East IP, a Beijing firm that specializes in intellectual property, teaches a master class on Patent Law & Practice in China. He is a former commissioner of the Chinese Patent Office and founding commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) in PRC. Professor Doris Estelle Long, chair of the Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Privacy Group, teaches a number of IP courses, including IP in a Global Digital Environment. Hon. James Holderman, chief judge of the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Illinois, teaches Accelerated Trial Advocacy for IP Attorneys. Trademark Law & Practice
Invest Your Future in with a Master of Science in Intellectual Property Law from The John Marshall Law School An MS in Intellectual Property Law from The John Courses and Curriculum Marshall Law School will give you the knowledge, skills, The curriculum in this program covers all substantive areas of IP law, as well as introductory courses in legal analysis and the U.S. legal system. and competitive advantage you need to advance your career. For more than 70 years, The John Marshall Law School has offered an LLM (Master of Laws) degree in the field of intellectual property law. More recently, the program was expanded so that non-lawyer professionals and specialists in IP could earn a Master of Science in the same well-established and dynamic IP program. Program Requirements New intellectual property (IP) issues arise daily and touch on all aspects of our lives. From music downloading to social media, from the computer screen to the movie screen, from the research lab to the pharmacy, IP rights and protections stimulate commerce and drive our economy. Businesses throughout the world are increasingly concerned about brand identification issues, green trademarks, and cyber-squatting. To earn an MJ in IP Law, students must complete a total of 24 credit hours of courses with a fi nal grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Students enrolled on a full-time basis can complete the program in two semesters. Patent-Focused Students select from two alternative courses of study: A patent-focused program designed specifically for patent professionals and students with technical backgrounds A broader IP program for students without technical backgrounds. This track is recommended for students interested in trademark and copyright law, entertainment law, or a general background in protection of IP. Today more than ever before in-depth, practical, and cutting-edge education is essential for business professionals, university research personnel, governmental policy makers, U.S. and international patent agents, paralegals, and others. The John Marshall Law School has a wide-ranging IP curriculum. For a full listing of courses offered, please refer to our website. Courses in the patent-focused track and the more general IP track include: Adjunct Professor William T. McGrath, a member with the Davis McGrath law firm and the associate director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, teaches the Copyright Litigation course. Admission Requirements Must be a graduate of an accredited college or university, holding at least a bachelor s degree, or must be a graduate of a foreign educational institution, holding at least the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor s degree The John Marshall Law School has been offering legal education in IP law for more than 70 years. The school is recognized as a leader in IP legal education and remains at the forefront addressing the latest topics, bringing in the very best instructors to share their expertise with our students, and Leading the Way in Intellectual Property Law for the next generation. Copyright Law & Practice Claim Drafting Comparative & International Patent Law International Copyright Law International Trademark Law Patent Clinic Rights of Publicity/Protection of Personality Patent Law: Statutory & Regulatory Fundamentals Trade Secrets Law Patent Office Practice Trademark Litigation Substantive Patent Law I & II Trademark Transactions Demonstrated ability to pursue advanced studies in IP law For information on current tuition and related fees, visit www.jmls.edu/admission/tuition.asp. For further information regarding the Center for Intellectual Property Law, visit www.jmls.edu/academics/ip. Or contact: Silvia Rodriguez, Assistant Director Graduate Admission and International Education Services Office The John Marshall Law School 315 S. Plymouth Court Chicago, IL 60604 312.360.2658; srodrigu@jmls.edu General IP Biotechnology Patent Law TOEFL proficiency Dr. Lulin Gao, founder and chairman of East IP, a Beijing firm that specializes in intellectual property, teaches a master class on Patent Law & Practice in China. He is a former commissioner of the Chinese Patent Office and founding commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) in PRC. Professor Doris Estelle Long, chair of the Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Privacy Group, teaches a number of IP courses, including IP in a Global Digital Environment. Hon. James Holderman, chief judge of the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Illinois, teaches Accelerated Trial Advocacy for IP Attorneys. Trademark Law & Practice
Invest Your Future in with a Master of Science in Intellectual Property Law from The John Marshall Law School An MS in Intellectual Property Law from The John Courses and Curriculum Marshall Law School will give you the knowledge, skills, The curriculum in this program covers all substantive areas of IP law, as well as introductory courses in legal analysis and the U.S. legal system. and competitive advantage you need to advance your career. For more than 70 years, The John Marshall Law School has offered an LLM (Master of Laws) degree in the field of intellectual property law. More recently, the program was expanded so that non-lawyer professionals and specialists in IP could earn a Master of Science in the same well-established and dynamic IP program. Program Requirements New intellectual property (IP) issues arise daily and touch on all aspects of our lives. From music downloading to social media, from the computer screen to the movie screen, from the research lab to the pharmacy, IP rights and protections stimulate commerce and drive our economy. Businesses throughout the world are increasingly concerned about brand identification issues, green trademarks, and cyber-squatting. To earn an MS in IP Law, students must complete a total of 24 credit hours of courses with a final grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Students enrolled on a full-time basis can complete the program in two semesters. Patent-Focused Students select from two alternative courses of study: A patent-focused program designed specifically for patent professionals and students with technical backgrounds A broader IP program for students without technical backgrounds. This track is recommended for students interested in trademark and copyright law, entertainment law, or a general background in protection of IP. Today more than ever before in-depth, practical, and cutting-edge education is essential for business professionals, university research personnel, governmental policy makers, U.S. and international patent agents, paralegals, and others. The John Marshall Law School has a wide-ranging IP curriculum. For a full listing of courses offered, please refer to our website. Courses in the patent-focused track and the more general IP track include: Adjunct Professor William T. McGrath, a member with the Davis McGrath law firm and the associate director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law, teaches the Copyright Litigation course. Admission Requirements Must be a graduate of an accredited college or university, holding at least a bachelor s degree, or must be a graduate of a foreign educational institution, holding at least the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor s degree The John Marshall Law School has been offering legal education in IP law for more than 70 years. The school is recognized as a leader in IP legal education and remains at the forefront addressing the latest topics, bringing in the very best instructors to share their expertise with our students, and Leading the Way in Intellectual Property Law for the next generation. Copyright Law & Practice Claim Drafting Comparative & International Patent Law International Copyright Law International Trademark Law Patent Clinic Rights of Publicity/Protection of Personality Patent Law: Statutory & Regulatory Fundamentals Trade Secrets Law Patent Office Practice Trademark Litigation Substantive Patent Law I & II Trademark Transactions Demonstrated ability to pursue advanced studies in IP law For information on current tuition and related fees, visit www.jmls.edu/admission/tuition.asp. For further information regarding the Center for Intellectual Property Law, visit www.jmls.edu/academics/ip. Or contact: Silvia Rodriguez, Assistant Director Graduate Admission and International Education Services Office The John Marshall Law School 315 S. Plymouth Court Chicago, IL 60604 312.360.2658; srodrigu@jmls.edu General IP Biotechnology Patent Law TOEFL proficiency Dr. Lulin Gao, founder and chairman of East IP, a Beijing firm that specializes in intellectual property, teaches a master class on Patent Law & Practice in China. He is a former commissioner of the Chinese Patent Office and founding commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) in PRC. Professor Doris Estelle Long, chair of the Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Privacy Group, teaches a number of IP courses, including IP in a Global Digital Environment. Hon. James Holderman, chief judge of the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Illinois, teaches Accelerated Trial Advocacy for IP Attorneys. Trademark Law & Practice
Prepare Succeed to Master of Science in Intellectual Property Law Here at The John Marshall Law School, our Center for Intellectual Property Law has expanded its offerings while continuing to rely on an outstanding mix of top practitioners and internationally recognized full-time faculty members to There is a pressing need for non-lawyers who deal with IP to become conversant and confident regarding the field. teach our courses. The individuals shown Adjunct Professor Laura Beth Miller, a shareholder at Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione, co-teaches the Substantive Patent Law course. on this page are but a few of the judicial and legal leaders who have contributed to our program. We hope you will join us to experience the exceptional IP instruction that The John Marshall Law School has to offer. The John Marshall Law School is pleased to offer its Master of Science in Intellectual Property Law as an opportunity for IP professionals from the United States and abroad to specialize in the law and practice of IP rights, protection, and licensing. Examples of persons who will benefit from this program include: corporate executives responsible for the management, procurement, or licensing of IP From left, Professor William Ford presents IP student Jerzy Banasiak (JD/LLM 12) and guest speaker Mark V.B. Partridge, founding partner of Partridge IP Law PC, during the Careers in IP program in November 2011. patent agents wishing to extend their background in patent law and practice or broader IP areas paralegals needing expanded knowledge of intellectual property laws and procedures foreign patent and trademark agents seeking training in U.S. IP law engineers and scientists embarking on careers as patent agents John Marshall invites you to join this exciting program to expand your background in IP and enhance your career prospects. Gain substantive knowledge and practical skills from a team of leading IP scholars and highly experienced practitioners. Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court visited John Marshall as the first Beverly W. Pattishall Distinguished Lecturer in Trademark Law. His topic for the inaugural lecture was Section 43(a) of the Shakespeare Canon of Statutory Construction. The Honorable Sharon Barner, deputy director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C., spoke at the 54th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference. Professor Graeme B. Dinwoodie from the University of Oxford Faculty of Law was the 2010 Beverly W. Pattishall Distinguished Lecturer in Trademark Law, speaking on The Role of the Courts in the Development of U.S. Trademark Law. Six John Marshall IP alumni share their early experiences in the IP field during an event co-sponsored by the Career Services Office and the Review of Intellectual Property Law. The program panel, from left, moderated by Adam Kelly (JD 02), Loeb & Loeb LLP, included: Dan Lechleiter (JD 05), Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Jacob Bachman (JD 07), Brinks Hofer Gilson and Lione; Michael Golenson (JD 09), K&L Gates LLP; Anshul Mangal (JD 09), Jones Day; and Brian Jones (JD 11), Brinks Hofer Gilson and Lione. Mary Squyres (LLM 94), a shareholder at Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione, presented Trademarks and the Internet: A Worldwide Perspective during an Intellectual Property Law Distinguished Alumni Presentation in October 2011. Center for Intellectual Property Law 315 S. Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois 60604 Former U.S. Register of Copyrights Marybeth Peters co-teaches the International Copyright Law course. Donald R. Dunner, a partner at Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP, presented The Evolution of Patent Jurisprudence: From Giles Rich to Howard Markey to Randall Rader at the 2010 Honorable Howard T. Markey Lecture on Intellectual Property Law. Center for Intellectual Property Law Leading the Way in Intellectual Property Legal Education Since 1940