Lalor Blogs For Marquette University Law School

This past summer, Boyle Fredrickson attorney and Marquette University Law School alum, Eric Lalor was asked to share his opinions in a series of blog entries that were posted to the University’s website. During his tenure as guest blogger, Lalor touched on several topics, including:

  • President Obama’s nomination of David Kappos to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • The World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s (WBCSD) altruistic initiative, the Eco-Patent Commons
  • The resulting consequences of the Google Library Project in relation to intellectual property
  • An update on Tafas v. Doll and the joint filing of a “Joint Consent Motion for a Stay of En Banc Proceedings”

According to Lalor, participating in the blog has been a fantastic mechanism for giving back to the University and contributing directly to a forum he proudly supports. “Having full discretion over the topics meant providing voice to some of the IP issues I felt were really turning heads at the time,” said Lalor.

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