Stephen Fehr, the Project Director at the Pew Center on the States, discusses the current states’ fiscal crisis in the United States with Professor Alasdair Roberts.

Courtenay Brinckerhoff, a partner at Foley & Lardner in Washington, D.C., discusses her article, “Federal Circuit takes a close look at patent assignment language.”

James Carroll, author and Suffolk University Distinguished Scholar in Residence, joins us for a special edition of our podcast series to discuss his newest book, Jerusalem, Jerusalem.

In the fourth episode of IP Issues with Lando & Anastasi, Tom McNulty and Tom McGinnis, attorneys with the Cambridge, Massachusetts firm Lando & Anastasi, discuss protecting software in the shifting IP landscape.

Professor Michael Rustad, the Co-Director of Suffolk Law’s IP concentration, discusses Suffolk graduates practicing Patent Law in top Boston law firms.

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Professor Kindregan, a member of the Suffolk Law Faculty who teaches Family Law, discusses alimony reform in Massachusetts.

Leigh Martinson JD ’03, an Intellectual Property partner at McDermott Will & Emery, discusses the transition from a first to invent to a first to file system.  Click to learn more about our IP concentration.

We are pleased to welcome Nicholas Holahan JD ’13 to our latest Student Voices podcast to discuss his experience as an evening student at Suffolk.  Learn more about our evening division.

Our IP Podcast Series continues with Samuel Miller, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, discussing his recent article Are You Sure You Own the Copyrights in Your Code?. Learn more and read the article at http://bit.ly/oHr16q.

Intellectual Property Concentration Co-Director Professor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discusses the concentration’s recent ranking by US News and World Report.