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Educating the educators

A recent plea from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) states:

WIPO Teaching IP Book

More IP professionals must be educated and trained. It is equally clear that their expertise in IP must be both broad, and at the same time, more specifically attuned to the practical, day to day realities, challenges and opportunities faced by businesses. In many countries, however, IP education is hindered not only by the insufficient number of trained teachers, but also by lack of guidance as to how best to teach IP.

For over thirty years Pierce Law IP professors have been engaged in training IP professionals and  "academic" educators. Pierce Law J.D. and Graduate Programs alum are now counted on the faculty of many institutions around the globe.

Pierce Law is happy to acknowledge the success of our alum who have joined the ranks of academia and are called "Professor" The following is a list of professors of higher education that teach intellectual property.  This list is illustrative.  It has been compiled from Pierce Law alumni records, Martindale Hubble Legal Directory, West Legal Directory and the minds of the IP Faculty and alums.

 

PIERCE LAW IP PROFESSOR ALUMS

Franklin Pierce Alums Teaching IP Full-Time:

Jon Cavicchi

Kevin J. Carroll

Emelias Dokali - Chancellor College, Malawi

William A. Grimes

Bill Hennessey

Wilson Pinheiro Jabur - Coordinator of the Post-Gradute Specialization in Intellectual Property at Getulio Vargas in BrazilBaraka Kanyabuhinya Tanzania

Vishal Katariya

Ashelyn Lembree

Stanley Kowalski

Ann M. McCrackin

Adejoke Oyewunmi

Michael J. Persson

Yiqing Shao  - Peking University, ChinaLars Smith Louisville

Bing Wang China

Franklin Pierce Alums Currently or Recently Teaching IP Part-Time:

Nermien A. Al-Ali

Eryck Castillo Orive

Arturo Covarrubias

Nina Ebkar

Joseph J. Ferretti

Mitsuyoshi Hiratsuka

Raj Jaipershad

Mrinalini Kochupillai

Peter C. Lando

Jacques Lemoine

Vernon C. Maine

Joanne M. Martin

Emmanuel Meyer - Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, Switzerland

Peter A. Nieves

Eugene Quinn

Scott D. Rothenberger Ph.D.

Glen M. Secor

Dr. Ronald B. Standler

Thomas Q.T. Tsai

Professor William Hennessey has educated the IP educators in many venues. He has also written substantially on this topic including papers:

Intellectual Property Program of the Franklin Pierce Law Center - Past Developments, Current Situation, and Future Tasks, with particular emphasis on its Educational Methodology to Develop Human Resources Meeting Social Needs.

The Place of Intellectual Property Teaching in the Curricula of Universities and Technical Institutes

Professor Karl Jorda has also been active in teaching the teachers, including presentations papers:

Academic Training In The Field Of Intellectual Property: The Experience of Franklin Pierce Law Center

Teaching Intellectual Property in Developing And Transitional Countries In the Wake of TRIPS

This data clearly shows that Pierce Law has been leading the discussion and filling the need for IP educators.

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