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UNH School of Law Moot Court Teams Bring Home Prizes and Praise
University of New Hampshire School of Law moot court teams recently brought home prizes and praise after competing in several recent competitions. Second-year students Robert Hover and Nathan Newbold won "Best Appellant Brief," "Best Appellee Brief," and "Overall Southern Regional Winner" at the Regional Competition of the Giles Sutherland Rich Moot Court Competition held in Houston, TX, earlier this month. They will move on to compete in Nationals, which will be held in April at the Court of Appeals for the … -
UNH School of Law Rises to #4 Spot for IP Law in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
The University of New Hampshire School of Law has risen to number four in the specialty rankings for intellectual property law released today by U.S. News & World Report in the 2012 edition of America's Best Graduate Schools. UNH School of Law was also recognized as a "top tier" school in the overall rankings. “This recognition is a testament to the reputation that our faculty, students, and alumni have built over the years; a reputation that we are working hard to … -
UNH Law Awarded at Association of University Technology Managers Conference
University of New Hampshire School of Law Professor Stanley P. Kowalski and four students, Micah Ascano, Aleck Ncube, Kaitlyn Turo, and Wendy Zimbone, recently attended the annual meeting of the Association of University Technology Mangers (AUTM) in Las Vegas, Nevada. UNH Law was well represented at the meeting: Students were awarded three of the 10 competitive annual AUTM Foundation Scholarships. Two students, Turo and Zimbone, each received a Howard Bremer Scholarship, which are awarded on a worldwide basis to five students … -
Mary Wong Named Inaugural Director of UNH Law’s Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property
Mary W.S. Wong has been named the inaugural director of the newly-established Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. Professor Wong is currently Chair of the Intellectual Property Graduate Programs and a Professor of Law at UNH School of Law. “Mary Wong is the ideal fit for our IP Center,” said John Broderick, Dean of UNH School of Law. “She knows and values our international reputation as a pioneer in intellectual property. In … -
Students Present Research to World Health Organization, WTO, WIPO in Geneva
University of New Hampshire School of Law Professor Stanley P. Kowalski and five students recently returned from Geneva, Switzerland, where they presented research on patent information for accelerating access to lifesaving medicines to the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). The group represented the International Technology Transfer Institute (ITTI) at UNH Law's Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property – the only law school participating in the Feb. 18 joint symposium at …