On Friday, November 20, Professor Sahani will present her forthcoming article, Judging Third-Party Funding, at a litigation funding conference hosted by the NYU School of Law’s…
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman recently presented his new work, entitled Collaboration and Patentability, at the 4th Annual Mid-Atlantic Patent Law Works-in-Progress (MAPWIP) program. The event was…
In October 2015 Washington and Lee law professor Jim Moliterno spent two weeks in Slovakia working on judicial ethics reform, conducting workshops, meeting with lawyers,…
On November 3 and 4, 2015 Washington and Lee law professor Jim Moliterno worked in Czech Republic on a project organized by a Czech NGO,…
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman recently presented his new work at a faculty workshop at Elon University School of Law in Greensboro, NC.…
On Friday, September 18, 2015 Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman spoke to the Virginia State Bar’s Intellectual Property Section on proposed legislation to…
On September 3, 2015, Washington and Lee law professor Victoria Sahani presented her latest work-in-progress, Reshaping Risk in Third-Party Funding, at the Iowa Innovation, Business…
Washington and Lee law professor Joshua Fairfield has published a new article in the Southern California Law Review. The article, titled “Bitproperty”, appears in Volume…
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman’s new paper Permanent Injunctions in Patent Litigation After eBay: An Empirical Study, was recently posted on SSRN and is listed in…
In late April, Washington and Lee law professor Mark Drumbl gave a lecture at the University of Cologne entitled “Thinking Twice About Child Soldiers,” which addressed…