Distinguished Intellectual Property Lecture Series
Launched in 2006, the Distinguished Intellectual Property Law Lecture Series annually brings internationally preeminent scholars to Pitt Law to share their views on cutting-edge intellectual property and technology law topics. Attendance is free and open to the public.
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The Global Future of Industrial Design Protection
The 2009 Distinguished Intellectual Property Law Lecture followed by a Panel Discussion
Distinguished Intellectual Property Lecture: "Heavy Hands on Hard Clay: The Supreme Court as an Instrument of Patent Law Reform"
Donald S. Chisum, author of the leading treatise on patent law, Chisum on Patents
Distinguished Intellectual Property Lecture: "Intellectual Property in a Global Economy"
Q. Todd Dickinson, ’77, Vice President & Chief Intellectual Property Counsel, General Electric Company











