Search for: "Laura A. Heymann" Results 41 - 60 of 105
Sorted by Relevance | Sort by Date
RSS Subscribe: 20 results | 100 results
18 Jan 2010, 11:42 am by Dennis Crouch
” GWU’s IP Speaker Series Continues at 12:00 Noon this Spring: January 20, Laura Heymann of William & Mary (Naming, Identity, and Trademark Law) February 3, Michael Ryan of GWU, (Patent Incentives in Brazil) February 10, Abraham Drassinower of Toronto Law (What’s Wrong with Copying) February 24, Jonathan Zittrain of Harvard Law (Minds for Sale) March 24, Mark Janis of Indiana Law (Daniel Webster's Patent Cases) RSVP to iplaw@law.gwu.edu Writing… [read post]
13 Mar 2013, 9:14 am by Dennis Crouch
Speakers include: Sarah Burstein (University of Oklahoma); Christopher Carani (McAndrews); Dennis Crouch (University of Missouri); Alan Morgan Datri (WIPO); Brian Hanlon (USPTO); Laura Heymann (William & Mary Law School); James Juo (Fulwider Patton); Robert Katz (Banner & Witcoff); Mark Lemley (Stanford); Jaime Lemons (Nike); Katie Maksym (Nike); Michael Meehan (Google); Mark McKenna (Notre Dame Law School); Tom Moga (Shook Hardy & Bacon); John Pratt (Kilpatrick… [read post]
2 Mar 2020, 10:15 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Session 3: Remedies in Trademark and Unfair Competition Cases  Introduction: Mark Lemley, Leah Chan Grinvald Discussant: Laura Heymann, Eric Goldman  [I had another conference in the morning so came in late.] [read post]
7 Aug 2009, 9:16 am
Laura Heymann’s presentation about the law’s treatment of personal names and how it does or does not resemble the regime for trademark law, with a focus on the interaction between denotative (source-based) and connotative (association-based) meanings of both types of names. [read post]
10 Oct 2011, 4:30 am by Laura Heymann
Laura Heymann Copyright law in the United States has traditionally been justified in both economic and property-based terms. [read post]
22 Feb 2013, 11:15 am by Rebecca Tushnet
The Moderating Role of Brand Commitment on False Product Experience Memories Commentators:            Laura Heymann (William & Mary) How do we think about brand commitment? [read post]
2 Feb 2024, 11:08 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Laura Heymann: Why not start w/potential harms, and then map them onto rights/remedies, instead of starting w/ the idea that there is something to be protected? [read post]
22 Feb 2013, 7:07 am by Rebecca Tushnet
  Heymann: the market in which press pads are being sold is a non-English-speaking market. [read post]
31 Jul 2020, 9:05 pm by Peter Jacobs
Heymann argues in a recent Wake Forest Law Review article. [read post]
10 Feb 2008, 2:11 pm
Laura Heymann: Courts approach transformativeness from the wrong direction. [read post]
20 Apr 2010, 2:25 pm by almaraz
Heymann, Professor of Law, College of William and Mary Marshal-Wythe School of Law Part III: The Reasonable Person in Torts & Crimes Segment introduced by Doug Beloof, Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School - Gaining a Little Perspective in Tort Law Martha Chamallas, Robert J. [read post]
11 Feb 2008, 4:38 am
There is one more panel summary to come, "transformative use," with remarks by Rebecca herself, plus Tony Reese and Laura Heymann. [read post]
10 Jun 2016, 9:16 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Research DirectionsDiscussants:  Laura Heymann: What is the end of empirical work? [read post]
20 Jan 2020, 1:47 pm
Each selected participant will briefly present the project, receive comments, and engage in a dialogue with other art law scholars.The event will also include an afternoon open-to the-public panel with the following confirmed participants:Amy Adler (NYU Law)Christine Farley (American University Washington College of Law)Brian Frye (University of Kentucky Law) Laura Heymann (William & Mary Law School)To be considered for the workshop, please send an abstract (up to… [read post]
4 Jun 2011, 9:12 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Laura Heymann: the patent might be able to tell us what the market is in some sense. [read post]
20 Jul 2021, 12:54 am by Léon Dijkman
Chapter 10, by Laura Heymann, utilizes naming theory to review doctrines surrounding deceptive, abandoned or disparaging marks [earlier work here and here]. [read post]