Class Visit: Property with Prof. Andres Sawicki

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1311 Miller Road,Coral Gables FL 33146

06 September, 2022

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This event is intended for Admitted students accepted to the University of Miami School of Law for Fall of 2022. As space is limited, there is a limit of 5 students per class. Students are limited to 1 requests per class offering. Professor Sawicki researches and teaches in the area of intellectual property. His primary research projects explore the extent to which IP can help solve problems in the production of inventions and expressive works. He is particularly interested in the complex psychology of creativity, and in the difficulty of coordinating multiple creative collaborators. Professor Sawicki’s research also examines the interaction among distinct patent doctrines. His work has been published by leading journals, including Cornell Law Review, William & Mary Law Review, and The University of Chicago Law Review, among others. Professor Sawicki graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with S.B. degrees in Brain & Cognitive Sciences and Science, Technology, & Society. He then earned his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 2006, where he was an Articles Editor for the Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif. After graduation, he clerked for the Honorable Robert D. Sack of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. From 2007 through 2010, he worked as an associate in the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. His practice focused on intellectual property litigation, especially Hatch-Waxman Act pharmaceutical patent cases. Prior to his appointment at Miami Law, Professor Sawicki was a Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago Law School. NOTE: The University of Miami School of Law strives to host inclusive events which are accessible for all attendees to engage and participate fully. Please indicate any accommodations you require to participate in our event and we will make all reasonable efforts to satisfy your accommodation requests to the best of our ability. Closed captioning requests require 72 hours (3 days) of notice prior to the scheduled event.

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