

Matthew Sag
Dr. Matthew Sag is a renowned researcher in the fields of antitrust law and intellectual property law. He holds the position of Professor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he also serves as the Associate Director for Intellectual Property at the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies. Dr. Sag's work is highly regarded in academic and professional circles, particularly for his insightful analyses and contributions to the understanding of complex legal frameworks. Dr. Sag has an impressive portfolio of published works, with several articles featured in the prestigious Iowa Law Review. His notable publications include "Copyright Trolling, An Empirical Study," which delves into the intricacies of copyright law and its implications on innovation and creativity. Other significant works include "Promoting Innovation," "IP Litigation in U.S. District Courts: 1994-2014," and "Defense Against the Dark Arts of Copyright Trolling," each offering a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within intellectual property law. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Sag is actively involved in the legal community, contributing to policy discussions and advising on matters related to antitrust and intellectual property. His expertise is sought after by both public and private entities, reflecting his deep understanding of the legal landscape and his commitment to advancing the field. Dr. Sag's research interests are deeply rooted in exploring the intersections of law, technology, and innovation. He is particularly interested in how legal frameworks can be adapted to foster creativity while ensuring fair competition in the marketplace. His work continues to influence both scholarly discourse and practical applications in the legal field. Through his teaching and mentorship, Dr. Sag has inspired a new generation of legal professionals, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of antitrust and intellectual property law. His dedication to education and research underscores his commitment to shaping the future of legal practice and policy.
Publications
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, 2019-08-30
, 2013-01-01
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