by Joshua Auriemma
July 17, 2009
Advice
When I started my externship, the field placement professor was extraordinarily helpful in getting me placed with an IP law firm. She explained that traditionally, the higher ranked students don’t participate in field placement and instead focus on their academic work. In retrospect, I have a lot to say on that subject, but it’s really [...]
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by Joshua Auriemma
April 22, 2009
Uncategorized
PENN STATE LAW REVIEW Press Release: The Penn State Law Review is proud to announce the upcoming publication of its Symposium: Building the Civilization of Arbitration. The Law Review welcomes to its pages a lineup of distinguished arbitration law scholars and practitioners. The symposium investigates a wide variety of cutting-edge arbitration topics, ranging from recent [...]
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A Limit on Licensing Agreements
by Joshua Auriemma February 2, 2009 GeekeryI made a post to GamesLaw recently discussing the recent MDY v. Blizzard decision from last week. As I hit crunchtime for my hopefully forthcoming law review Comment, I am increasingly infuriated with the insane power afforded to software developers. Why is it so difficult to argue that a contract term like, “we reserve the [...]