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Event
Apr
07
A Discussion with Courtney Hall
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/discussion-courtney-hallApr 07, 2021A Discussion with Courtney Hall Wednesday, April 7 at 6:00 p.m. Cardozo Sports Law Society and FAME are proud to announce a conversation with Courtney Hall about how sports, law, data and business can intersect in the modern world. After playing football at Rice and earning a degree in economics and management studies, Mr. Hall played 8 seasons for the NFL’s San Diego Chargers as an offensive lineman, mainly at center. Following his football career, he earned his JD and MBA from the University of Chicago Law School and Booth School of Business. After earning his JD/MBA, Mr. Hall worked as a lawyer and as an investment banker before he co-founded EXACT Sports Science, a predictive analytics platform that analyzes athlete performance potential using statistical and physiological data.Mr. Hall then went on to co-found Hillcrest Venture Partners, where he is Managing Director. Hillcrest invests in companies that are in the seed to growth stage of development, meaning they have less than $15 million in revenue, especially those that are undergoing transformational changes in their business. Mr. Hall focuses on investments in enterprise applications, financial technology and wireless and has managed investments in the energy sector as well. We are very excited to have Mr. Hall speak with us as part of our 2021 symposium.
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Event
Mar
28
Copyrighting Dance in the TikTok Era
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/copyrighting-dance-tiktok-eraMar 28, 2023The 1976 Copyright Act included choreography and pantomime to the list of copyrightable subject matter. In 2018, TikTok surpassed Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube’s downloads and launched the viral dance phenomenon. The panel will discuss the requirements to copyright dance and how the topic of protection and credits for choreographers has come to the forefront of the conversation with the expansion of TikTok.
“This online panel is approved for 1.5 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” To receive CLE credits for the panel, you must attend the program “live.” We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of any part of this program.”
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Event
Sep
16
Tiffany v. eBay
https://cardozo.yu.edu/events/tiffany-v-ebaySep 16, 2020Tiffany v. eBay Heralded as one of trademark law’s most significant decisions of the past decade, Tiffany v. eBay made a lasting impact on e-commerce. Ten years later, secondary liability for trademark infringement continues to be a point of tension between trademark owners and e-commerce platforms. This panel invites the key players who represented both sides in the seminal case, as well as amicus brief writers, to revisit the decision and reflect on the development of the secondary liability doctrine over the last ten years. The panel concludes with a discussion of the recently proposed bi-partisan SHOP SAFE act legislation that aims to provide additional protection to trademark owners that Tiffany failed to do. This online event is approved for 1.0 transitional/non-transitional New York State CLE credits in the category “Areas of Professional Practice.” You must attend the “live” program in order to receive CLE credits. We cannot award CLE credits for watching a recorded version of this program.The FAME Center thanks Dentons and The Cardozo Alumni Association’s Retail & Luxury Practice Group for their sponsorship of this online event. Wednesday, September 166:30 p.m.
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New York State Bar Information
https://cardozo.yu.edu/new-york-state-bar-informationPlease read below if you are a graduate of a foreign law school interested in sitting for the New York Bar exam after completing your LL.M. degree at Cardozo.
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LL.M. in General Legal Studies Online
https://cardozo.yu.edu/admissions/llm-person/llm-general-legal-studies-onlineBecome Eligible for the Washington, D.C. and California Bars
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News
Professor Myriam Gilles Appears in Video for End Forced Arbitration
https://cardozo.yu.edu/news/professor-myriam-gilles-appears-video-end-forced-arbitrationProfessor Myriam Gilles is one of the most cited civil procedure scholars in the nation and has been speaking out against forced arbitration for the better part of a decade.