Description:
The Institute for Intellectual Property and Information Law (IPIL) at the University of Houston Law Center is recognized throughout the world for the strength of its faculty, curriculum and students. Its contributions to the study of patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and information law have earned both respect and an enduring reputation for quality. APPROXIMATELY 30 COURSES RELATING TO IPIL ARE OFFERED REGULARLY at the UH Law Center. All of these courses answer the degree requirements for the Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D.) degree and most apply to the Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree. In addition, second- and third-year law students in good standing at an ABA-accredited law school are eligible to spend a semester at the UH Law Center and to enroll in its intellectual property and information law curriculum as well as other upper division courses. Participants are accorded "visiting" status and receive their law degrees from their host schools. Students interested in visiting at the UH Law Center should contact the Office of Admissions at 713.743.2280 or lawadmissions@uh.edu. IPIL courses typically offered include advanced topics in copyright law; digital transactions; various intellectual property courses, including international intellectual property; licensing and technology transfer; patent law; trade secrets; and trademarks.
| Address: |
University of Houston Law Center
Institute for Intellectual Property and Information Law
100 Law Center
Houston, TX 77204-6060
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| Phone: | 713-743-2180 |
| Email: | ipil@uh.edu/ipil |
| Website: | http://www.law.uh.edu/ipil/ |
| Format: | Curriculum |
| Delivery Mode: | Classroom (on-site) |
| Eligibility: | Law Student |
| Credit Status: | Academic |
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| Name: | Institute for Intellectual Property and Information Law, University of Houston Law Center |
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