Professor David Schwartz will be a guest contributor at the group legal blog Concurring Opinions
during the month of May. The blog highlighted some of Prof. Schwartz’s scholarship:
Dave’s main area is empirical studies of patent litigation. He is also interested in judicial decision-making and the use of legal scholarship in judicial opinions. Some of his works include Analyzing the Role of Non-Practicing Entities in the Patent System, 99 Cornell L. Rev. (forthcoming 2014) (with Jay Kesan),
Standards of Proof in Civil Litigation: An Experiment from Patent Law, Harv. J. L. & Tech. (forthcoming 2013) (with Christopher Seaman), and An Empirical Assessment of the Supreme Court’s Use of Legal Scholarship, 106 Nw. U. L. Rev. 995 (2012) (with Lee Petherbridge).
Watch this blog for updates on Prof. Schwartz’s activity.
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