Suffolk University Law School Podcasts

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Podcasts on a variety of topics ranging from legal skills, mock trials and other issues related to pursuing a legal education at Suffolk University. Produced by Suffolk University and distributed by Legal Talk Network.

Episodes

  • The Legal Practice Skills Program is Ranked by US News

    25/04/2011 Duration: 03min

    Professor Vinson, Director of Suffolk Law's Legal Practice Skills Program, discusses the program's recent national ranking by US News and World Report. Learn more about the LPS program at http://bit.ly/fJFaga.

  • IP Issues Episode 1 - When are "Exclusive Rights" Under a Patent License Enforceable by the

    15/04/2011 Duration: 26min

    Obtaining and enforcing exclusivity when licensing a patent is not as simple as it first might appear. In this podcast, Peter Lando and Tom McNulty of Lando & Anastasi discuss the clauses that must be in a license to permit the licensee to sue for infringement in its own name, the circumstances that might require joinder of the patentee prior to filing suit, and licenses in which the patentee retains so many rights to prohibit the licensee from taking part in an infringement suit at all.

  • The IP Program is Ranked by US News

    15/04/2011 Duration: 08min

    Intellectual Property Concentration Co-Director Professor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discusses the concentration's recent ranking by US News and World Report. Learn more at http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.

  • Suffolk's SJD Program

    07/04/2011 Duration: 03min

    Dean of Admissions Gail N. Ellis discusses Suffolk Law's new Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) program. Additional information is available through the Law School's Office of Admissions, 617-573-8144 or lawadm@suffolk.edu.

  • Patrick Cariou v. Richard Prince

    31/03/2011 Duration: 20min

    Our IP Podcast series continues with Professor Jessica Silbey analyzing the decision in Patrick Cariou v. Richard Prince. Professor Silbey breaks down the case, which deals with issues pertaining to copyright and Appropriations Art, in this podcast.

  • The Problem of Overprotection of IP

    29/03/2011 Duration: 24min

    Suffolk Law Professor and IP Concentration Co-Director Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discusses his Yale Journal of Law and Technology article The Problem with Intellectual Property Rights: Subject Matter Expansion. Read the article at http://bit.ly/hnkIvV.

  • The Football Dispute in Court: Act 1

    23/03/2011 Duration: 07min

    Suffolk Law Professor Marc Greenbaum, http://bit.ly/exfV4d, discusses the latest development in the NFL labor dispute in this podcast.

  • Owning Markets

    22/03/2011 Duration: 10min

    Our IP podcast series continues with Professor Mark McKenna of the University of Notre Dame Law School discussing Owning Markets, which he co-authored with Stanford Law Professor Mark Lemley. Learn more about our IP Concentration at http://bit.ly/hxp8wt.

  • Lessons from the Centillion Case

    21/03/2011 Duration: 09min

    We are pleased to welcome David Kalow of Kalow and Springut LLP to this week's Intellectual Property podcast. Mr. Kalow discusses what can be learned from the Centillion case in this podcast. Learn about our IP Concentration at http://bit.ly/hxp8wt.

  • Centillion Data Systems v Qwest Communications

    18/03/2011 Duration: 18min

    We are pleased to welcome Joshua R. Slavitt of Pepper Hamilton LLP to this week's Intellectual Property podcast to discuss the Centillion case. Learn more about our IP Concentration at http://bit.ly/hxp8wt.

  • Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Seeds of Justice

    11/03/2011 Duration: 09min

    Filmmaker Abby Ginzberg discusses her film Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Seeds of Justice which will be screened at Suffolk March 23. Learn more about Ms. Ginzberg at www.socialactionmedia.org and the film at www.reynosofilm.org.

  • Confronting the Opt-Out Revolution, Garner v. Gerrish and Analyzing Property Rights in the Episcopal Church

    10/03/2011 Duration: 11min

    Suffolk Law Professor Bernie Jones, http://bit.ly/g40ZW2, discusses her recently scholarship, including a book she has been editing on feminist legal theory and the work place and articles on Garner v. Gerrish and property rights in the Episcopal Church.

  • Learning from History: The Federal Union and Marriage

    04/03/2011 Duration: 08min

    Professor Charles Kindregan, who teaches Family Law at Suffolk, discusses his forthcoming article in the University of Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice. Learn more about Professor Kindregan at http://bit.ly/hqQg1q.

  • Diplomatic Immunity and the Case of Raymond Davis

    02/03/2011 Duration: 22min

    Professor Epps, Co-Director of Suffolk Law's International Law Concentration, discusses diplomatic immunity generally and its use in the case of Raymond Davis. Learn more about our International Law Concentration at http://bit.ly/gYYY84.

  • The Florida Olmstead Case and Implications

    01/03/2011 Duration: 30min

    Suffolk Law Professor Carter Bishop and Louis T. M. Conti, Esquire, a partner in the Tampa and Orlando, Florida offices of Holland & Knight, LLP, discuss the implications of the Florida Supreme Court decision in the Olmstead case. Mr. Conti is the immediate past chair of the Florida Bar Association Business Law Section, currently is chairing a drafting Task Force of representatives from various sections of The Florida Bar which has been considering a revised LLC Act in Florida, and is also the chair of the Florida Bar Association Business Law Section "Olmstead Patch" committee that drafted Florida House Bill 253 which "cabins in" the Olmstead holding regarding foreclosure of a SMLLC interest, but precludes application to multiple member LLCs. The charging order statutes table (free download at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1542244) reveals that only two other states have statutes which recently considered this matter (Wyoming precludes foreclosure but Utah authorizes foreclosure) but over 20 states have simil

  • Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France and Japan

    18/02/2011 Duration: 14min

    The Rappaport Center's Public Policy Podcast Series continues with Professor Alasdair Roberts speaking with Professor Marc Rodwin about Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine. Learn more at http://bit.ly/i2Sgvp.

  • Challenging Judicial Independence

    18/02/2011 Duration: 24min

    We are honored to welcome Justice John M. Greaney and Justice Michael J. Streit to this podcast to discuss Challenging Judicial Independence. Learn more about Suffolk Law's Advanced Legal Studies programs at www.law.suffolk.edu/als.

  • Axl Rose, Activision and Fraudulent Inducement

    16/02/2011 Duration: 06min

    David Kuznick, JD '12, a member of Suffolk Law's Journal of High Technology Law, discusses Axl Rose's suit of Activision in our latest IP Podcast. The JHTL's blog is online at http://www.jhtl.org/blog.html.

  • E-Mail Etiquette

    10/02/2011 Duration: 09min

    Suffolk Law Professor Samantha Moppett discusses e-mail etiquette in the latest edition of our Legal Practice Skills podcast series. Learn about Professor Moppett at http://law.suffolk.edu/faculty/directories/faculty.cfm?InstructorID=801.

  • Design Patent Infringement and Gorham v. White: How One Man's Spoon Revolutionized U.S. Design Law

    10/02/2011 Duration: 14min

    Christopher V. Carani, Esq., a shareholder at the IP law firm of McAndrews, Held & Malloy in Chicago, discusses design patent infringement and Gorham v. White. Learn more about Mr. Carani at http://mhmlaw.com/profile/ccarani and view the slides at http://www.law.suffolk.edu/admissions/documents/GorhamvWhitepresentation2011Carani.pdf.

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