Note: This course is offered every other year and may be offered again in 2025-2026.

Patents and trade secrets protect commercially valuable inventions and information respectively. As the information age and biotechnology progress, these legal monopolies and "know-how" have become increasingly important to commerce.

This course will examine: protectable subject matter (novelty, non-obviousness, secrecy and the problems with specific technologies such as computer software, business methods and biotechnology); the mechanisms used to obtain protection (nationally and internationally); maintenance, how to read (construe) and how to enforce (litigate) a patent; and licensing. The scope and overlap of patent and trade secret protection will also be studied.

Evaluation
Students will write an open book 3-hour examination.
Academic year
2023 - 2024

At a Glance

Second Term
Credits
3
Hours
2

Enrolment

Maximum
36

31 JD
5 LLM/SJD/MSL/SJD U

Schedule

W: 4:10 - 6:00 pm