On February 9, Professor Hillary Greene will present 'The Role of the Competition Community in Promoting Innovation" at an international conference at Nagoya University entitled International Issues Relating to a Pro-Innovation Patent System and Competition Policy.

Greene is an associate professor of law and director of the Law School's Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law Clinic. Her most recent publications include:  "Antitrust Censorship of Economic Protest," (59 Duke L. J. 1037 (2010)) and "Non-Per Se Treatment of Buyer Price-Fixing in Intellectual Property Settings" (Duke L. & Tech. Rev., forthcoming). Additional publications include "Guideline Institutionalization: The Role of Merger Guidelines in Antitrust Discourse" in the William and Mary Law Review (2006), and "Articulating Trade-Offs: The Political Economy of State Action" in the Utah Law Review (2006). Prior to teaching, Greene served as project director for Intellectual Property in the Federal Trade Commission's Office of the General Counsel and as a litigation associate at Cahill Gordon & Reindel in New York City. She is admitted to practice in New York, and before the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District in New York. Greene currently serves on the advisory board of the American Antitrust Institute.




Additional Homepage Highlights


  • The Law School will return to normal operations on Tuesday, February 12. Classes will resume as scheduled.

  • Members of the Law School community are invited to a Lunar New Year Celebration on Wednesday, February 13. RSVP is required.

  • The Law School offers certificate programs in Intellectual Property, Tax Studies, Law and Public Policy, and Human Rights. The Law School's Center for Energy and Environmental Law also offers a certificate program in energy and environmental law.

  • On February 11, Professor Alexandra Lahav will be a featured speaker at "The New Class Action Landscape," a continuing legal education course being offered by the Boston Bar Association.

  • On February 9, Richard Wilson will deliver a keynote address at a conference on "Disasters, Displacement and Human Rights: Framing the Field" at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville.

  • On February 8, Associate Dean Leslie Levin will be a presenter for "The Relationship Between Bar Admissions Standards and Subsequent Lawyer Discipline" at the 2013 Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers' Mid-Year meeting in Dallas.