Timeroom: Summer 2024

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Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Intellectual Property (LAW)

LIP 952 (1LH) - Technology Transfer

Technology Transfer

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 2.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Hybrid (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   50  
CRN: 70926
This course is an overview of the fundamentals of university technology transfer as practiced in the USA. Topics include policy, statutes, case law, best practices in intellectual property management, patent strategy, licensing, valuation, equity and startups. Technology transfer office operations, including management, staffing, organization and marketing are covered. In addition, important representative agreements are reviewed including Non-Disclosure Agreements (?NDAs?) and Material Transfer Agreements (?MTAs?).
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: Stanley Kowalski
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Intellectual Property (LAW)

LIP 964 (01) - Intro to Digital Brand Protection

Intro Digital Brand Protection

Online Course Delivery Method: Immersion Attendance Required
Credits: 1.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Immersion 2 (06/11/2024 - 06/14/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   100  
CRN: 70909
This course will offer an overview of how trademarks are represented in the digital world, from domain names and websites to cutting-edge technologies such as NFTs, AI and the metaverse, and the specialized strategies needed to protect them across all online spaces. The course will also offer practical guidance on developing holistic intellectual property portfolios that integrate digital brand protection, exploring the specific needs of a variety of industries and business concerns.
Instructors: Brian Winterfeldt
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
6/11/2024 6/14/2024 TWRF 9:00am - 12:00pm TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Intellectual Property (LAW)

LIP 997 (1ON) - Mining Patent Information in the Digital Age

Mining Patent Info Digital Age

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 2.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Full Term (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 70929
This course is a cross platform "consumer" survey course to search, mine and manipulate patent and non-patent literature data for legal and business applications. It is taught in collaboration with patent data vendors and related guest speakers. This is a hands-on course. The work product is a novelty/prior art report. Themes of this course include: multiplicity of sources, types of sources, multiple access points to same data, who uses patent data sources, why use patent data sources, factors to choose access points, search approaches, who drives the dollar chain for searches, free, low fee and premium patent sources, in house and/or outsource searches, considerations as to who performs differing types of searches, what is the standard of care for patent searches and how to deal with questions of lack of integrity in patent documents.
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: Ronald Kaminecki
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Public Interest Law (LAW)

LPI 914 (01) - Dispute Resolution

Dispute Resolution

Online Course Delivery Method: Immersion Attendance Required
Credits: 2.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Immersion 1 (06/07/2024 - 06/10/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   24  
CRN: 70910
The vast majority of cases are resolved prior to trial. This course focuses on effective representation of a client?s interests using resolution techniques before trial. Students will learn to negotiate directly, including how to deal with the many tactics employed by negotiating parties. They will also gain an understanding of when to consider mediation, arbitration, and collaborative law and how to effectively represent clients in these processes. We will critically examine negotiation, mediation, arbitration and collaborative law, including the legal, ethical and policy issues associated with each process. Classes include lecture, discussion and extensive participatory exercises. Reflective writing is an integral component of the course.
Instructor Approval Required. Contact Instructor for permission then register through Webcat.
Attributes: Law Experiential Learning
Instructors: William Logue
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
6/7/2024 6/10/2024 MFSU 9:00am - 5:00pm UNHL 200
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Research (LAW)

LRS 905 (01) - Independent Study

Independent Study

Credits: 1.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Full Term (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Law Satisfactory/Unsatisfactry
Class Size:   5  
CRN: 70994
Students wishing to engage in academic work (such as authoring or co-authoring a paper under the supervision of a faculty member, working in a supervised law firm or in-house position, or some other project, the final work product to be received by the Registrar) may be eligible and able to work with a faculty member to oversee and guide the work, as well as to provide structure, milestones, and assessment of the work. Credits, grading, and prerequisites will depend on the nature of the work and determined in conjunction with the faculty member.
Instructor Approval Required. Contact Instructor for permission then register through Webcat.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
Instructors: Neil Sirota
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 Hours Arranged TBA
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 907 (01) - Legal Residency

Legal Residency

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 4.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Full Term (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Law Satisfactory/Unsatisfactry
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 70930
During a legal residency, students apply classroom knowledge in real-world legal setting by working under the supervision of attorneys and other professionals. Throughout the residency semester, students build skills, personal characteristics, and professional competencies essential to success. Students work in a variety of settings including in state and local government agencies, law firms, judicial chambers, non-profit organizations, or corporations.
Prerequisite(s): LGP 951
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Law Experiential Learning, EUNH
Instructors: Kara Simard
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 934 (01) - Legal Residency

Legal Residency

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 11.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Full Term (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Law Satisfactory/Unsatisfactry
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 70931
During a legal residency, students apply classroom knowledge in real-world legal setting by working under the supervision of attorneys and other professionals. Throughout the residency semester, students build skills, personal characteristics, and professional competencies essential to success. Students work in a variety of settings including in state and local government agencies, law firms, judicial chambers, non-profit organizations, or corporations.
Prerequisite(s): LGP 951
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Law Experiential Learning, EUNH
Instructors: Kara Simard
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 948 (01) - Legal Residency

Legal Residency

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 6.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Full Term (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Law Satisfactory/Unsatisfactry
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 70932
During a legal residency, students apply classroom knowledge in real-world legal setting by working under the supervision of attorneys and other professionals. Throughout the residency semester, students build skills, personal characteristics, and professional competencies essential to success. Students work in a variety of settings including in state and local government agencies, law firms, judicial chambers, non-profit organizations, or corporations.
Prerequisite(s): LGP 951
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Law Experiential Learning, EUNH
Instructors: Kara Simard
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 949 (01) - Legal Residency Class

Legal Residency Class

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Synchronous
Credits: 1.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Full Term (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Law Satisfactory/Unsatisfactry
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 70933
Through the legal residency class, students reflect upon, and internalize, the legal and professional skills developed through their legal residencies. Students: establish learning goals for the semester; apply attorney-client confidentiality and privilege concepts; submit weekly time sheets; write regular reflections regarding their experiences; participate in discussion forums and workshops on professionalism topics; engage in self-evaluation; and complete a final reflective project.
Prerequisite(s): LGP 951
Repeat Rule: May be repeated up to 4 times.
Attributes: Scheduled meeting time, Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: Kara Simard
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 W 8:00pm - 9:00pm ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: Skills (LAW)

LSK 953 (1LH) - Writing for Practice

Writing for Practice

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 3.0
Term: Summer 2024 - Law Full Term (05/20/2024 - 08/02/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   13  
CRN: 70981
This course is designed to help second- and third-year students develop the kinds of writing, organization, critical thinking, editing and collaborative work skills essential to law practice and passing the bar. Students will work on multiple short (less than 5 pages) weekly assignments, engaging them in reading the law; conceptualizing, outlining, writing, editing, and revising legal documents; practicing writing concisely and clearly; researching and using samples, templates, and other practice-based resources; and working on related tasks. These assignments are designed to help students sharpen their ability to write any kind of legal document, using the appropriate format for the intended audience. The course will focus primarily on civil matters and will include some writing on criminal issues. The course's focus on essential skills, organization, analysis, doctrine, precision and conciseness, will transfer to writing in any legal setting.
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: Julia Pothen
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
5/20/2024 8/2/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE