The
University of Connecticut School of Law solicits applications for an
assistant/associate clinical professor of law to serve as a
supervising attorney in the Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship
Law Clinic beginning July 1, 2008. The position is subject to the Law
School's policy on long-term renewable contracts for clinical faculty,
which complies with ABA Standard 405(c).
Requirements:
An excellent academic
record, significant law practice and/or clinical teaching experience,
demonstrated research and writing ability, and membership in the
Connecticut bar or the ability to become a member within one year of
hire, are required. The ideal candidate will also have significant
intellectual property experience, some transactional business-lawyering
experience, and be a member of the Patent Bar. Salary and rank are
commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Contact:
Applicants
should send a letter of interest and resume to Professor Tom Baker,
Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee, University of Connecticut School
of Law, 65 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT 06105.
Potential candidates with questions regarding the position itself, their qualifications, or any related matter are encouraged to contact Associate Professor Hillary Greene, Director of the Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law Clinic at hillary.greene@law.uconn.edu, (860) 570-5211. Search 2008021.
Additional Info:
Employer Type: Education Institution
Job Location: Hartford, Connecticut
The University of Connecticut encourages applications from under-represented groups including minorities, women and people with disabilities.





