Announcement: Patents and the Commercialization of Innovation
Here is a heads-up on what promises to be an interesting Conference coming up in May:
The Law and Economics of Innovation:
Patents and the Commercialization of Innovation
May 15, 2008, Arlington, VA
Presenters at this year’s conference include:
- Richard Epstein, University of Chicago Law School
Keynote Address
- Scott Baker, University of North Carolina Law School
- Luigi Franzoni, University of Bologna Faculty of Economics
- Damien Geradin, Tilburg University Law & Economics, Howrey LLP and the College of Europe
- Scott Kieff, Washington University in St. Louis Law School and the Hoover Institution
- Bruce Kobayashi, George Mason University School of Law
- Michael Meurer, Boston University School of Law
- Adam Mossoff, George Mason University School of Law (Currently Michigan State University Law School)
- Greg Sidak, Criterion Economics
- Henry Smith, Yale Law School
- David Teece, Haas Business School (U.C. Berkeley) and LECG
- Michael Carrier, Rutgers University School of Law
- George Cary, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
- Eric Claeys, George Mason University School of Law
- John Golden, University of Texas Law School
- Roy Hoffinger, Qualcomm
- Geoffrey Manne, Microsoft and Lewis & Clark Law School
- Jason Mendelson, Foundry Group
- Dick Wilder, Microsoft
- Others, TBD
For more information or to register, please go to http://innovationforum.gmu.edu/








