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Professor Shubha Ghosh has been elected to the American Law Institute (ALI), an independent U.S. organization that produces scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the law. ALI (made up of 4000 lawyers, judges and law professors of the highest qualifications) drafts, discusses, revises and publishes restatements of the law, model statutes and principles of law that are enormously influential in the courts and legislatures.

"I am honored to be part of this group," said Shubha Ghosh. "I look forward to participating in the ongoing ALI projects on world trade law and on liability for economic harm.  Being elected to the ALI is an exciting opportunity, and I want to thank Professor Jason Mazzone of Brooklyn Law School for nominating me and Professor Orly Lobel of University of San Diego Law School and our own Richard Bilder for writing supporting letters."

Ghosh's research focuses on intellectual property, the intersection of legal and social institutions, and the social and legal construction of the marketplace.  He teaches courses in patent law, copyright law, intellectual property, transactional intellectual property and international intellectual property.


Submitted by Law School News on April 4, 2012

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