Suffolk University Law School Podcasts

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Synopsis

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

  • Patent Term Adjustment

    09/03/2010 Duration: 07min

    Brian Landry, JD '07, a Boston-area lawyer practicing in the area of Intellectual Property law, discusses changes affecting patent term adjustment in this installment of our IP podcast series.

  • Patent Marking

    08/03/2010 Duration: 06min

    Suffolk Law alumnus Paul Cronin, JD '98, a Boston-based patent lawyer, discusses changes impacting patent marking requirements in this week's Intellectual Property podcast.

  • Evidence and Summary Judgment in Patent Cases

    24/02/2010 Duration: 10min

    Suffolk Law is pleased to welcome Judge William G. Young to our Intellectual Property podcast series. To learn more about our IP concentration, please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/

  • The Google Books Case

    16/02/2010 Duration: 03min

    Stacey Friends, JD ‘00, discusses the copyright issues surrounding Google’s initiative to digitize books.

  • Salinger v Colting

    09/02/2010 Duration: 03min

    Stacey Friends, JD ‘00, discusses Salinger v Colting, the copyright case stemming from Fredrick Colting’s sequel to JD Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye.

  • Fair Use

    02/02/2010 Duration: 10min

    Fred Koenig, JD '79, co-founder of Volpe and Koenig, discusses the doctrine of Fair Use.

  • Credit and Catastrophe

    26/01/2010 Duration: 07min

    Professor Kathleen C. Engel, a Suffolk Law faculty member and national authority on mortgage finance and regulation, subprime and predatory lending, and housing discrimination, discusses her course, Credit and Catastrophe.

  • Careers in IP

    25/01/2010 Duration: 15min

    As part of our Intellectual Property podcast series, Professor Jessica Silbey discusses career choices available to law school graduates interested in working in IP.

  • Intellectual Property as a Currency for Innovation

    25/01/2010 Duration: 13min

    Gary C. Ganzi, JD '08, discusses the value of Intellectual Property as a currency for innovation in this week's IP podcast. To learn more about our IP concentration, please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.

  • Intro To Persuasive Writing

    12/01/2010 Duration: 05min

    Intro To Persuasive Writing

  • Transitioning from Objective to Persuasive

    12/01/2010 Duration: 04min

    Transitioning from Objective to Persuasive

  • The Current Law School Admissions Environment

    12/01/2010 Duration: 03min

    Dean Ellis discusses the 2009-2010 law and graduate school enrollment environment and the effects of an increased applicant pool on the law school admissions process.

  • Remedies for Patent Infringement

    05/01/2010 Duration: 05min

    Remedies for Patent Infringement with Prof. Andrew Beckerman-Rodau

  • Participation in Standard Setting Organizations

    29/12/2009 Duration: 17min

    Suffolk University Law School thanks K & L Gates for allowing us to include this podcast in our Intellectual Property podcast series.

  • 100 Years of Statutory Licensing Under Copyright Law

    22/12/2009 Duration: 08min

    Suffolk University Law School graduate Walter McDonough, the founder of the Future of Music Coalition, discusses statutory copyright law with us in this week’s Intellectual Property podcast.

  • Inequitable Conduct and Larson v Aluminart

    15/12/2009 Duration: 06min

    Suffolk University Law School offers, within our Intellectual Property concentration, a specialization in Patent Law. This podcast is part of what will be an ongoing series on topics in Intellectual Property law.

  • International Children's Rights

    15/12/2009 Duration: 05min

    Suffolk University Law School offers a concentration for students in International Law. This podcast features Professor Sara Dillon discussing her course International Children's Rights and her forthcoming book on this topic.

  • 12th Annual Elder Law Symposium: part 2

    10/12/2009 Duration: 01h35min

    12th Annual Elder Law Symposium: Issues Arising from Our Mobile Society-The Practical Impact on Elder Law Practice

  • 12th Annual Elder Law Symposium: part 1

    10/12/2009 Duration: 01h25min

    12th Annual Elder Law Symposium: Issues Arising from Our Mobile Society-The Practical Impact on Elder Law Practice

  • Inequitable Conduct and Exergen v Wal-Mart

    08/12/2009 Duration: 08min

    Suffolk University Law School offers, within our Intellectual Property concentration, a specialization in Patent Law. This Podcast is part of what will be an ongoing series on topics in Intellectual Property Law.

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