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![]() "Property Rights on the Frontier: The Economics and Self-Help and Self-Defense in Cyberspace"September 10, 2004Topic:
George Mason University School of Law's Dean Dan Polsby kicked the event off by speaking about how the Journal's vision fits into that of the School of Law's and the appropriateness of the topic. The event then featured discussions of papers by eight distinguished professors: (Click for bios) Attorney Adam R. Fox delivered lunchtime remarks to the event participants and Emily Frye, the CIP Program Associate Director for Law and Economics Programs, delivered poignant closing remarks. The day also concluded with a networking reception sponsored by Squire Sanders & Dempsey LLP. Close to 100 participants took part in the event, including professors, law students, government officials and private practitioners. Among the organizations represented were the following: Licensed Virginia attorneys had the opportunity of earning 6, pre-approved Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits. Thank you to all those who participated and for those who missed it we hope to see you at our Symposium next year (date and topic to be announced)! Watch for JLEP's first issue in February 2005, which will include the papers from this Symposium. Please contact JLEP if you are interested in subscribing to the journal or are interested in submitting papers for possible future publication. Click to view pictures from the symposium: (a single popup window will appear) ![]() | |
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