2019 Alumni & Students Intellectual Property Networking Reception at Microsoft

 

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Susan Mann (WCL '86) speaks at the 2018 networking reception

September 5, 2019
Microsoft Innovation & Policy Center
901 K St. NW, 11th Floor
Washington, DC 20001

REGISTER

WCL students and alumni are invited to join the Program on Information Justice & Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Law Society, Office of Career & Professional Development, and the Office of Development & Alumni Relations for an evening networking reception. This event is cosponsored by the Microsoft Corporation.

 Hosted by:

  • Susan Carle
    Vice Dean of American University Washington College of Law
  • Michael Carroll
    Director of the Program on Information Justice & Intellectual Property
  • Susan Mann ‘86
    Senior Director of Intellectual Property Policy at Microsoft

 

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