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Honorable Amir Ali Majid
Honorable Majid has published a law book and 35 articles in British, German, Dutch and American learned journals, as well as 50 journalistic items. Honorable Majid was the first blind person in the world to be a barrister and DCL (Dr. of Civil Law). Honorable Majid holds a BA (Punjab), LLB Hons-LLM (London), DASL, Dip in Air & Spc Law (London Institute of World Affairs), DASL-Dr. of Civil Law (McGill), FRSA, Barrister (Lincoln's Inn), and is a member of the Higher Education Academy. [Read More]
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John Quiñones, Partner, LeBoeuf Lamb
John Quiñones specializes in corporate and real estate finance. Mr. Quiñones counsels insurance companies and investment advisers in connection with product development, organizational issues and investments in securities and real estate as well as entertainment and media entities, domestic and foreign companies in connection with corporate and capital market transactions including, structured finance, private equity, real estate and debt transactions. Prior to joining LeBoeuf Lamb, Mr. Quiñones was a partner and the head of the corporate finance and asset management practice at The McMillan Firm and Managing Counsel at TIAA-CREF.
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Stephanie A. "Tess" Blair, Partner Morgan Lewis
As director of Legal Logistics, Ms. Blair works with Morgan Lewis attorneys and clients to develop case-management strategies and cutting-edge technologies designed to provide clients with state-of-the-art discovery management, knowledge sharing and collaboration resources. Legal Logistics offers case-management services, provides cost-effective staffing, develops customized extranet sites, manages e-discovery and implements customized case management plans for clients. Legal Logistics is a unit of Morgan Lewis Resources, a division of Morgan Lewis that focuses on providing innovative legal solutions in the areas of workplace training, immigration, affirmative action, legal logistics and corporate compliance to large and small companies nationwide. [Read More]
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Honorable Maureen Duffy-Lewis
Judge Duffy-Lewis began her legal career in private practice; a diverse practice, ranging from and emphasizing airline deregulation, aviation law, and family law. She later joined the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office. While a deputy district attorney, Judge Duffy-Lewis prosecuted major felonies and while assigned to the San Fernando branch courthouse in the north San Fernando Valley, she prosecuted the case of People v. Daniel Jenkins. This case was responsible for changing the bail laws in California. Daniel Jenkins is now on death row awaiting execution.
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Hon. Justice Ivor Archie, Justice of Appeal, Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago
Justice Archie has been a Judge for the past eight years, having first served on the T&T trial bench from 1998 to 2004 when he was elevated to the Court of Appeal. He previously served as Solicitor General of the Cayman Islands where he acted as Attorney General on several occasions. He was one of the first examiners appointed by the Caribbean Finincial Action Task Force to monitor compliance of member countires with regionally and internationally accepted standards in respect of drug trafficaking countermeasures. He is a fellow of the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute and is currently the Chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Judicial Education Institute. [Read More]
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Professor Emeritus Gary T. Marx
Gary T. Marx is Professor Emeritus from M.I.T. He is the author of Protest and Prejudice, Undercover: Police Surveillance in America, Collective Behavior and Social Movements (with Doug McAdam) and editor of Racial Conflict, Muckraking Sociology, Undercover: Police Surveillance in Comparative Perspective (with C.
Fijnaut) and other books. He received the Distinguished Scholar Award from its section on Crime, Law and Deviance, the Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association and the Bruce C. Smith Award for research achievement. [Read More]
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Professor Donald P. Harris
Professor Donald P. Harris teaches courses intellectual property, international intellectual property and commercial law. Professor Harris' current research focuses on international intellectual property and the advantages and harms caused by globalization of intellectual property rights. He has also written in the area of employment law and professional responsibility. His publications include TRIPS' Rebound: An Historical Analysis of How the TRIPS Agreement Can Ricochet Back Against the United States, 25 Nw.J. Int'l L. & Bus. 99 (2004) [Read More]
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Dean Camille Andrews, Esq.
Camille Andrews is an Associate Dean at Rutgers School of Law-Camden. She serves as a faculty advisor to the Rutgers Law Review and is a Member of the Admissions Committee. Prior to joining the law school, Camille Andrews was a Corporate Litigation partner with the Dilworth Paxson law firm in its Philadelphia office, specializing in derivative shareholder litigation, corporate counseling of special litigation committees, antitrust, trademark law, and other complex commercial litigation matters.
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Professor. Carlos Rohrmann, Esq
Professor Carlos Alberto Rohrmann is Professor of Law at Faculdade de Direito Milton Campos – FDMC (Brazil) and is the author of Curso de Direito Virtual – “Course of Cyberlaw”, a book about cyberlaw in Brazil (Ed. Del Rey, 2005). Prof. Rohrmann holds a Doctorate in the Science of Law J.S.D (UC Berkeley, USA). Prof. Rohrman was a clerk for the Supreme Court of Minas Gerais. Prof. Rohrmann has written twenty plus law review articles and is recognized as one of the leading experts in Cyberlaw in Brazil. Dr. Rohrman is a member of the Editorial Board of the “Revista Jurídica” of Advocacia-Geral do Estado de Minas Gerais. [Read More]
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Professor Andres Guadamuz
Dr. Andres Guadamuz is a Lecturer in E-Commerce at the University of Edinburgh, where he is also a co-Director of the AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law. Andres has both Bachelor and Licenciado degrees from the University of Costa Rica. He's been in the UK since 1998 and obtained an LL.M. in International Business Law at the University of Hull and an M.Phil from Queen's University Belfast. Dr. Andres Guadamuz research interests are on the interaction between technology and the law, the role of intellectual property on developing countries, open source and open access. [Read More]
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Professor Alan F. Blakley
Professor Alan F. Blakley of Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Grand Rapids, Michigan is an Associate Professor and teaches civil procedure and evidence. Prior to teaching full time, from his private practice in Missoula, Montana, he successfully represented consumers in class actions based on the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act; a national class of students accepted into the Job Corps and then denied benefits so the government could chart their failure; and, plaintiffs in a variety of civil rights class actions. [Read More]
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Jean-Luc Chatelain, WW ILM CTO, Hewlett-Packard Company
Jean-Luc Chatelain is the WW ILM CTO for HP StorageWorks division. Chatelain joined HP at the time of acquisition of PERSIST Technologies, where he was Founder and CTO, a world leader in grid storage & archiving solutions which technology is the basis of the HP ILM Reference Information Storage System RISS.
Chatelain helps craft the overall ILM strategy for HP through customer interaction and by serving as an ILM ambassador to the other constituencies of HP such as IPG & HP Labs. [Read More]
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Micah Lemonik
Micah Lemonik is a Software Engineer at Google, out of the New York office.He is an expert in web application architecture and design. Micah is a graduate of Columbia University, and currently, he is an engineering lead on Google's Doc and Spreadsheets product. Prior his promotion to engineering lead, Micah was the chief architect of Google Spreadsheets, taking the project from its inception at Google through launch.
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