Sipla
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SIPLA, Student Intellectual Property Law Association, is a voluntary association for law students who share an interest in intellectual property. SIPLA chapters can typically be found at law schools that provide intellectual property curriculum. Although there is no national SIPLA body, either self endowed or sponsored by a national association, independent student chapters have materialized due to the need to organize intellectual property related events and provide networking and learning opportunities to students.
[edit] Typical SIPLA Objectives
- Promote intellectual property issues across the student body, to those of the state bar, and beyond;
- Bring together many facets of intellectual property, including Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights;
- Provide a forum which promotes an open dialogue of current issues in intellectual property and exposes how these issues will affect the practice of intellectual property law in the future; and
- Promote rapport between students and professionals in the intellectual property field.
[edit] 2007 SIPLA Events
Spring Symposium at Franklin Pierce Law Center
Day One: Cutting Edge Trends in Patents and Licensing
Place: Franklin Pierce Law Center - Rich Room
Date / Time: Thursday April 12, 2007 @ Noon
Day Two: Intellectual Property in the Public Interest
Place: Franklin Pierce Law Center - Rich Room
Date / Time: Friday April 13, 2007 @ Noon
[edit] SIPLA Chapters
- California Western School of Law
- Case Western Reserve University School of Law
- Franklin Pierce Law Center
- George Washington University Law School
- J. Reuben Clark Law School
- S.J. Quinney College of Law
- St. Louis University School of Law
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law
- University of St. Thomas School of Law
- William Mitchell College of Law