5026
Fall 2025
Intellectual Property in Practice
NOTE: This course is remote.
JD and LLM students may enroll in #6926.
The field of intellectual property extends across the boundaries of business, technology, innovation, and law. In this course, students will be introduced to a broad range of IP related topics presented by leading practitioners working at the intersection of law and technology. The course is designed to provide an overview of intellectual property topics, for example:
- Intellectual Property
- Trademarks
- Copyrights
- Trade Secrets
- Patents
- IP Agreements
- IP in Business
- IP Transfer
- IP Asset Monetization
- Professionals in IP Practice
- Generalists in IP Practice
Instructor
Christopher M. Turoski ’98
Additional Faculty
Syllabus
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Intellectual Property in PracticeCredits
1
Prerequisites
MSPL, Grad Student, or Undergrad Jr/Sr in CSE or CBS or College of Design
Course Equivalency
Students may NOT earn credit if LAW 6926 Intellectual Property and Technology Proseminar was previously completed.
Student year
M.S. Patent Law
Undergraduate
Graduate
Grade base
S/N
Course type
Seminar
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