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Professor Travis is speaking on IP and AI at multiple events held at the University of Miami in March 2025. See below for more details and to register.

Charting the Global Map of Innovation, March 7

International Trade and Intellectual Property panel at 2:45 – 3:45 pm Students or alumni may register for the event here https://events.miami.edu/event/ip-quest-charting-the-global-map-of-innovation

The symposium will examine current regulatory frameworks and treaty enforcement mechanisms while exploring IP law’s crucial role in economic development and human rights protection. Participants will gain insight into practical strategies for brand protection in the global marketplace and a deeper understanding of the current international IP landscape. While celebrating IP law’s potential for positive change, we will also examine the challenges facing international IP enforcement and development. Through engaging discussions and expert analysis, we will explore both the opportunities and obstacles in advancing international IP protection.

ICLR is honored to have Rochelle Dreyfuss. Rochelle is the Pauline Newman Professor of Law Emerita at NYU Law and co-director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy. Professor Dreyfuss is a leading voice in international IP, having authored numerous influential articles and books in the field. Her expertise has been recognized at the highest levels, including service as an expert for the UN Special Rapporteur on cultural rights regarding patent policy. Sharon Sandeen, Professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law, is a renowned authority on trade secrets law and the TRIPS Agreement. With three books and over 25 articles, Professor Sandeen brings deep expertise in international IP protection within the World Trade Organization framework. Christine Farley, Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law, serves as Co-Faculty Director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property. Her leadership also extends to the Board of Directors for the Center for Inter-American Legal Education and the Presidential Task Force of the International Trademark Association.

Prompting Legal Solutions: AI & Law, March 28

AI in Legal Education and Continuing Legal Education panel at 11:25 am – 12:10 pm Location: Newman Alumni Center, 6200 San Amaro Dr, Coral Gables, FL 33146. Students or alumni may register for the event here https://events.miami.edu/event/prompting-legal-solutions-student-contest-conference-on-ai-lawyering

FIU Law students have formed a competitive AI legal prompting team that will be competing in this event.

The Miami Law & AI (MiLA) Lab invites you to an exciting, first-of-its-kind event at the intersection of AI and legal practice. Whether you’re a law student, legal practitioner, faculty, or legal tech enthusiast, this event is for you!

Space is limited. Competition participants must register by March 14th, 2025. Register now and be part of the future of AI in law!