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Intellectual
Property Law Program: Faculty |
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Associate Professor
Rex Glensy, director
of the Intellectual Property Law Program, teaches property, copyright,
trademarks, public international law, and entertainment
law. Professor
Glensy received his J.D. from the University of Southern California,
where he was Notes Editor of the Southern California
Law Review and was selected for the Order of the Coif. While
at USC, he taught legal writing classes. He clerked for Judge William
Matthew Byrne, Jr., of the U.S. District Court, Central District
of California, and Judge Cynthia Holcomb
Hall, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Associate Professor Karl S. Okamoto has experienced business law as both
an attorney and an entrepreneur. Professor
Okamoto was
an associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and a
partner at Kirkland & Ellis and at Dechert LLP before working
as a consultant for Soros Fund Management and becoming senior managing
director for Atticus Capital LP. A former executive officer and
board member of Harvest Book Company LLC, he was a director of
Champps Entertainment Inc. and currently serves on the board of
Cosi Inc. His scholarship includes articles in the Washington & Lee
Law Review, the Wisconsin Law Review and the Journal of Legal
Education, among others.
Assistant
Professor Adam Benforado’s experience in business
law includes international transactional work as an associate
with Latham & Watkins LLP in London. Professor Benforado
also handled trial and appellate litigation matters in telecommunications,
international
antitrust and commercial contract disputes an associate at Jenner & Block
LLP in Washington, D.C. As a scholar, Professor Benforado applies
the lessons of social psychology and related fields to law and
legal theory, including the means by which corporations advance
their goals
through the legal system.
Trustee Professor of Law Amy Boss is an internationally recognized
expert on legal issues in electronic commerce, a widely published
scholar on codifying international commercial law through treaty,
a member of the Council of the American Law Institute and the
first professor and second woman to chair the Business Law Section
of the American Bar Association. Professor Boss worked with the
White House and the Department of Commerce under former President
Bill Clinton to draft a position paper on global commerce that
laid the foundation for U.S. policy in this arena. A member of
the Permanent Editorial Board of the Uniform Commercial Code,
she has been an integral part of the modernization of commercial
law throughout the United States.
Adjunct Faculty
Professor
Steven Rocci is a partner in Woodcock Washburn LLP, where he
focuses on patent litigation, counseling and procurement, with
particular a emphasis on electronics, computer science, telecommunications
and Internet technologies. Steve served as an adjunct professor
of patent law at Temple University School of Law from 1989 until
2003. He has been named in Chambers USA Guide to America's Leading
Business Lawyers, Best Lawyers in America and the Pennsylvania
Super Lawyers Guide.
Professor
Harold Fullmer helps develop, protect, and leverage intellectual
property
with one aim: advancing a company’s business goals. Hal is
the rare lawyer who has engineered products and managed engineering
projects in addition to acquiring, enforcing, and licensing patents.
As an engineer and project manager for Allis (Chalmers) Company
for 10 years, he also worked in research and development, focusing
on mathematical modeling and computational fluid dynamics.
Professor
Jane Massey Licata practices intellectual-property law in Marlton,
NJ. She has extensive experience in biotechnology patent prosecution
practice and FDA regulatory compliance. She also serves as an adjunct
professor at Rutgers-Camden School of Law.
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