Elizabeth Powers Teaches IP Law in Romania

E. Powers at Sapientia UniversityTurner Boyd attorney Elizabeth Powers recently returned from teaching a two-week seminar on U.S. Intellectual Property law at Sapientia University Law School, in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The students were a mix of Romanian and Hungarian law students, practicing their legal English language skills and learning about U.S. law. This is the fourth time Ms. Powers has taught such a course at an Eastern/Central European law school as a Senior Fellow for the Center for International Legal Studies.

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