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This annual roundtable brings together intellectual property and technology law scholars, providing them with a forum for sharing research and peer networking. In addition to the usual work-in-progress presentations, this event will feature extended Q&A sessions and commentary offered by veteran commentators. View the agenda.
Whether as a presenter or a commentator, this roundtable will provide an excellent and welcoming platform for exchanging ideas, presenting research and sharing experiences. It will be of considerable interest to non-tenured and tenured professors alike.
Each participant will be responsible for his or her own travel expenses as well as the roundtable's registration fee of $200. The event will be free for current students, faculty and visiting scholars at Texas A&M University School of Law. Presentation slots are limited and will be given out on a space-available basis. If you are interested in presenting a paper, please contact Professor Peter Yu.