JDs, LLMs & SJDs need to be able to communicate effectively and efficiently. This Dictionary will afford Law Students and Law Professors with the resource they need to bring clarity to the burgeoning field of IP Law.
Practitioners & Paralegals of Intellectual Property law must understand, cross-reference and apply intricate terminology. The IP Dictionary gives the Practitioner & Paralegal the ability to easily locate terms and underlying concepts and apply them to their work product.
www.TheLawDictionarySeries.comRachel Gader-Shafran has a JD from American University, Washington College of Law, cum laude, an MA in Applied Linguistics from UCLA and a BA in Political Science from UCSB. Ms. Gader-Shafran has taught as an Adjunct Professor at American University, Washington College of Law and has published The International Students’ Survival Guide to Law School in the United States, as well as, several articles on Intellectual Property Law.
In the field of Applied Linguistics, she has taught and run programs at UCLA, Georgetown University, The George Washington University and in Japan for Nippon Steel Corporation. She has several publications in the field of Applied Linguistics.