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2/14/2012
Akron Law Welcomes Yang Ming from China as Visiting Intellectual Property Law Professor
Akron, Ohio, Feb. 14, 2012 – The University of Akron School of Law Center for Intellectual Property Law and Technology welcomes Professor Yang Ming of the Peking University School of Law in Beijing, China as a visiting professor.
2/13/2012
Feb. 13
A 2008 research paper on corporate puffery by Professor Stefan Padfield is noted in a Reuters column on how to avoid a securities class action lawsuit. Text is available here
2/2/2012
Akron Law and Stark County Bar Association to Hold Benefit Feb. 13
The University of Akron School of Law and the Stark County Bar Association will join forces for the annual “Law, Love and Chocolate” benefit. The event will be held from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 13 at the Stark County Bar Association (101 Central Plaza, Suite #1200, Canton).
2/2/2012
Feb. 2
Dean Martin H. Belsky will be an honorary guest at the Law, Love & Chocolate fundraiser co-sponsored by UA’s School of Law Alumni Association. This Canton Repository story is available here.
1/31/2012
Jan. 31
Professor Will Huhn is quoted in a New York Times story on a federal lawsuit challenging Colorado’s 20-year-old taxpayer-controlled state budgeting process, known by its acronym, Tabor. Text is available here.
1/27/2012
Jan. 27
Professor Elizabeth Shaver is noted in a Fortune story on Olympus’ alleged business fraud. Text is available here.
12/19/2011
Dec. 19
Professor J. Dean Carro is quoted in an Akron Beacon Journal story on an effort to repeal Ohio's capital punishment law. Text is available here.
11/29/2011
Akron Law Gives Thanks
Akron, Ohio, Nov. 29, 2011 - In the spirit of Thanksgiving, members of The University of Akron School of Law faculty, administration and staff shared what aspects of the law for which they are most thankful.
11/15/2011
Recap of the "American Invents Act" Patent Law Symposium
The University of Akron School of Law hosted a program on the new “America Invents Act (AIA)” on Oct. 14, 2011.  The Act was signed into law on Sept. 16 and contains the most extensive changes to U.S. patent law since the Act of 1836.
11/14/2011
Nov. 14
Dean Martin H. Belsky is featured in a Connecticut Law Tribune article on his upcoming speech on judicial independence. The story is available here .


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