CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS
of the Intellectual Property Law Section's
2012 Annual Law Student Writing Competition
First Place Winner: Heather
Hili
St. John's University School of Law
Second Place Winner: Ana-Karine
Hallum
St. John's University School of Law
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ANNOUNCING THE
NYSBA Intellectual Property Law Section’s
ANNUAL LAW STUDENT WRITING COMPETITION
To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Intellectual Property Law Section, January 22, 2013, New York, NY, to
the authors of the best publishable papers on subjects relating to the
protection of intellectual property not
published elsewhere, scheduled for publication, or awarded another
prize.
First Prize: $2,000 Second Prize: $1,000
COMPETITION RULES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
To be eligible for consideration, the paper must be written solely by
students in full-time attendance at a law school (day or evening
program) located in New York State or by students in full-time
attendance at an out-of-state law school who are members of the
Intellectual Property Law Section. (Non-members wishing to join the IP
Section may do so at www.nysba.org/Join. First
join NYSBA, then select the Intellectual Property Law Section.)
The deadline for submission of papers is December 18,
2012. An electronic copy must be submitted by e-mail to IntellectualProperty@nysba.org prior
to 5:00 p.m. on December 18. An additional hard copy may also be
submitted (postmarked by December 18), but is not required.
Papers will be judged by the Section and must meet the
following criteria or points will be deducted:
- no longer than 35 pages,
- double-spaced (footnotes must be
single-spaced);
- 12-point font;
- and a cover page indicating the submitter’s
name, law school and expected year of graduation, mailing address,
e-mail address, telephone number, and employment information (if
applicable).
- Papers should exhibit thorough and accurate legal
research, logical thought process with clarity of expression, and a
well-grounded conclusion.
As indicated above, please note that submissions should be on
subjects relating to the protection of intellectual property not published elsewhere, scheduled for
publication, or awarded another prize.
Winning papers may be published in the Section’s
publication Bright Ideas.
Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed to the author of the winning
paper for attendance at the Annual Meeting to receive the
Award.
The judges reserve the right to: not consider any
papers submitted late or with incomplete information, not publish
papers, and/or determine that no entries are prize-worthy or
publishable.
Entries by e-mail and hard copy (optional) to: Email: IntellectualProperty@nysba.org
Mail: Stephanie Bugos, NYSBA, One Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207. Comments
and/or questions may be directed to the Chair of the IP Section’s
Young Lawyers Committee: Teige P. Sheehan, Esq., Heslin Rothenberg
Farley & Mesiti P.C., 5 Columbia Circle, Albany, NY 12203 | Ph:
(518) 452-5600 | Email: tps@hrfmlaw.com.
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