Professor Amy Landers presented at the Utah Law Review Symposium, “Legal Innovation and Modern Entrepreneurship” on Oct. 30.
Landers served on a panel that discussed the impact of recent changes in U.S. patent law on entrepreneurs and decisions they make about protecting patents. She joined attorneys Sherman Helenese and Joshua Walker in the discussion, moderated by Professor Amelia Rinehart of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law.
The director of the Intellectual Property Law Program, Landers is the author of “Understanding Patent Law,” now in its second edition, and co-author of “Global Issues in Intellectual Property Law” and “Global Issues in Patent Law.”