

Hugh Hansen
Professor Hugh Hansen is a distinguished authority in the field of intellectual property law, with a career that spans both academic and practical realms. He holds a professorship at Fordham Law School, where he imparts his extensive knowledge on subjects such as copyright, trademark, antitrust, and broader IP law, including its implications in the US Supreme Court and the European Union. His contributions to the field are underscored by his role as the founder and director of the Fordham Intellectual Property Law Institute, as well as the Fordham Annual Conference on Intellectual Property Law and Policy. These initiatives are celebrated for their global reach, drawing together leading experts from around the world to discuss and shape the future of IP law. Hansen's influence in the field has been acknowledged by Managing Intellectual Property magazine, which has repeatedly listed him among the 50 most influential figures in global intellectual property. His career path before entering academia was marked by significant legal roles, including serving as a law clerk for federal judges, working as a litigation associate at a prominent law firm, and holding the position of Assistant United States Attorney. These experiences have enriched his teaching and research, providing a practical perspective that complements his academic endeavors. In addition to his teaching and leadership roles, Professor Hansen is a prolific author, having penned numerous articles and books that delve into the complexities of IP law. His scholarly work is widely respected and frequently cited by peers and practitioners alike. His insights have also been shared through lectures delivered across the United States, Europe, and Asia, where he has been invited to speak at various prestigious forums and institutions. Professor Hansen's research interests are deeply rooted in the intricacies of antitrust, copyright, IP law, and trademark issues. His work often explores the intersection of these areas, offering innovative solutions and perspectives that influence both policy and practice. His dedication to advancing the understanding of intellectual property law is evident in his continuous engagement with the legal community and his commitment to fostering dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Through his leadership at Fordham and his active participation in the global IP community, Professor Hansen has significantly contributed to shaping the discourse around intellectual property law. His efforts have not only advanced academic scholarship but have also had a tangible impact on legal practice and policy development worldwide. His legacy is one of bridging the gap between theory and practice, ensuring that intellectual property law evolves to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
Publications
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