Friday, March 25, 2011

1st Annual New England Sports and Entertainment, and Intellectual Property Law Symposium




MASEL, MALI (Maine Law School) & the ABA-LSD of UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SOL (Franklin Pierce Law School)
PRESENT
1ST ANNUAL SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT/IP LAW SYMPOSIUM


Come hear speakers Dr. Catherine Bigley McGovern, Professor Peter McGovern and Professor Rita Heimas speak about various issues in Sports, Entertainment and IP law.

Catherine Bigley McGovern
Doctor Catherine Bigley McGovern holds a Masters in Arts, a Doctorate in Education from the University of South Dakota, a Juris Doctor and Masters in Laws from Presently, Dr. McGovern teaches Entertainment Law and Theatre Law at DePaul University College of Law. Dr. McGovern’s consulting practice is concentrated in the areas of Art Law, Entertainment Law and Cultural Property. In addition, she has developed an active practice in mediation and arbitration, especially in the Arts and Cultural Property areas. Dr. McGovern has been trained by The California Lawyers for The Arts and the Academy of Dispute Resolution Attorneys. As an actor and director, Dr. McGovern has a particular sensitivity to the concerns and interests of artists in all disciplines.

Peter McGovern
Professor Peter McGovern joined The John Marshall Law School community in 1987 as Dean and Professor of Law. He has served as Acting Dean at the University of South Dakota School of Law and was Dean at Valparaiso University School of Law and St Thomas University School of Law. He has been teaching in legal education since 1972.Professor McGovern is presently the Director of the Center for International Business and Trade Law and acts as administrative coordinator of the seven Centers for Excellence, including their seven 11.M. programs. He teaches Elder Law, Estates and Trusts, International Commercial Dispute Resolution, and Transactional Negotiations.

Rita Heimes
Rita Heimes joined the Center for Law & Innovation in January 2001 as its first full time director and as acting director of the Maine Patent Program. She is deeply engaged in studying, teaching about, and convening discussions around the role of intellectual property law in science and technology economic development policy. Under her leadership, the Center has become the state's resource for information and service on patents and technology transfer, and it is rapidly becoming a training ground for the next generation of intellectual property counselors in Maine. Professor Hiemes teaches courses at the law school in Internet law, intellectual property law, copyright and trademark law, and served as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law in the Global Technology Law LLM program at Suffolk University Law School during the 2003-2004 academic year. She serves on the Maine Science and Technology Advisory Council, on the boards of the Biotechnology Association of Maine and Pop!Tech, and on committees advising the University of Southern Maine and the University of Maine System on developing research capacity.

Students, staff, faculty and the greater New England law community are cordially invited to attend this free event. Food will be provided. Please RSVP to

University of Maine School of Law
246 Deering Ave
Portland, Maine, 04102
10am – 2 pm
Moot Court Room

Upcoming Student Group Events at Maine Law during the week of March 28st



Civil Rights Movie Nights

Sunday, March 27 at 4:00 PM
This Sunday, March 27, The National Lawyers Guild and the ACLU of Maine will present "The People vs. Larry Flint," starring Woody Harrelson as controversial porn king Larry Flynt, whose publications have faced numerous obscenity challenges in court. 4:00 pm in the Talbot Lecture Hall, Luther Bonney Hall (on the USM campus). It's FREE and followed by a short discussion. Contact Joel at joel.biron@maine.edu with questions.


Egypt in Transition: What does it mean for the Arab World and for US Policy?

Monday, March 28, 2011 at 4:45 PM

Reception with food starting at 4:45 in the lobby and panel from 5:15-6:45 in the Moot Court Room. There will be some Middle Eastern dishes from the Star East Cafe. 


The World Affairs Council, together with the International Law Society, presents a panel of experts to discuss recent events in Egypt and their implications. The panel includes: 
  • Selma Botman, President of USM, who has studied political movements in Egypt and is a scholar of modern Middle Eastern politics;
  • Mahmud Faksh, Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Southern Maine, who has published extensively on Middle East and Islamic affairs; 
  • Charles Dunbar, retired US Ambassador with a long career in the Arab world, including embassy positions in Algeria, Morocco, Qatar and Yemen; and  
  • Moderator Kathleen Kinawy Sutherland, a longtime resident in Egypt and researcher on Egyptian society, including the role of women.
This program is free and open to the public. It will be a great chance to network with members of the international legal community in Maine. Click here for more information.


ILS Annual Study Abroad Panel
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 12:15 in the Moot Court Room 

Come hear about study abroad opportunities at Maine Law and the process for applying from professors. Also, hear from students about their experiences studying abroad in Hong Kong and France as well as participating in the Franco-American Seminar in France and D.C. Food will be served. 


ILS Elections
Interested in being an ILS officer and getting more involved with international law? Sign up  or an ILS officer position, we need presidents, treasurers, everything! Anyone is welcome whether you've had a chance to participate in ILS yet or not. Sign up deadline ends this Friday April 1 and there will be an election meeting the following week for any contested positions. Please e-mail margaret.webb@maine.edu if you would like to sign up for a position or have questions about what is available. Check out the ILS blog http://www.maineils.blogspot.com/ or join our facebook group "Maine Law International Law Society" to see what we've been up to. 



1st ANNUAL NEW ENGLAND SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT/IP LAW SYMPOSIUM
Saturday, April 2nd, 2011
Moot Court Room 
10am-2pm

MASEL & MALI (of Maine Law School) and the ABA-LSD division University  of New Hampshire SOL (Franklin Pierce Law School) present the 1st Annual Sports & Entertainment/IP Law Symposium. Come hear speakers Dr.  Catherine Bigley McGovern, Professor Peter McGovern and Professor Rita Heimas speak about various issues in Sports, Entertainment and IP law. Bio's are attached. Food will be provided.
 



WLA Spaghetti “Lupper” for ALL to enjoy!
Thursday, March 31st at Noon
We are serving a complete, hot, “homemade” lunch for less than you could buy elsewhere. 
Your meal will include “homemade” spaghetti along with bread and salad. (Can’t beat it:)
All proceeds will go to support the WLA student Fellowship fund.

So Come and…
SAVE SOME MONEY

GET A GOOD MEAL
&
SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE

Serving on Thursday, March 31st
Tickets are ONLY $3 in advance and only $4 on Thursday.
Selling tickets 12-1pm in lobby 


Speaker about the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Friday, April 1st at 12:15 in the Middle Classroom
David Littell, former Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and current chairman on the the Public Utilities Commission, will be coming to speak on Friday, April 1st at 12:15 in the middle classroom.  Mr. Littell will be discussing the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.  Pizza will be served.


SBA Clothing Sale Friday
Come visit the SBA office on Friday, April 1st from 12:00 to 1:30 to purchase some Maine Law gear. We have new sweatshirts in stock!



Events Coming Up After This Week


The Maine Association of Public Interest law (MAPIL) Auction
Thursday, April 7 at 4:30 PM
Thursday, April 7, 2011 at the Law School
4:30 PM Silent Auction begins, 5:30 PM Live Auction
MAPIL welcomes any charitable donations for the auction, including arts & crafts, services, accommodations, and items of any kind. Please let us know if you or someone you know can make a donation.


Environmental Lase Society 5K Race
Saturday, April 9th at 2 pm
On Saturday, April 9th at 2 pm, the Environmental Law Society will be holding its annual 5K race.  The race starts across from the Hannaford parking lot on the Back Cove.  Registration costs $10 in advance for students and $12 on the day of the race.  Prizes will be awarded for the top finishers in the men's, women's, alumni and student categories, as well as for the top mixed-gender four-person team.

ELS will be holding registration during lunch in the first floor lobby the week before the race.  Come out and see if you are faster than your friends!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Upcoming Student Group Events at Maine Law during the week of March 21st


NLG (National Lawyer's Guild) Meeting
12:10PM Tuesday, March 22nd
Third Floor Reading Room of the Library Annex.
Food will be provided.


ABA Meet and Greet for students and ABA members
Maine Law will be hosting an ABA First Circuit Meet and Greet on Friday, March 25th.  Newly-elected ABA Law Student Division First Circuit Governor, Micah Ascano, will be here from New Hampshire to discuss his exciting plans for the First Circuit for the next year, as well as the advantages of ABA membership for Maine Law students!!  If you join the ABA during the event, special prizes will be awarded.

We will be introducing Micah to the school at 6 p.m. (front lobby) if you want to join the tour and then going to Gritty's for refreshments from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Some appetizers will be provided.

3L's if you don't know about ABA....there is a health plan through ABA if you are a student member where  you are still eligible for the plan  for the year after you graduate. Check it out!  Also, Tom Marczak may join us (Maine Law grad).  Tom is the national ABA representative to the New Lawyers Section.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Upcoming Student Group Events at Maine Law during the week of March 21st

SBA March Madness Party
Thursday, March 24 at 7 PM
Upstairs at Rivalries
The SBA will provide limited refreshments on a first come first serve basis. Specials will include: $5 pitchers, $3 20oz, half price pizza, and free admission.
Egypt in Transition: What does it mean for the Arab World and for US Policy?Monday March 28, 2011 in the Moot Court Room
Reception with refreshments from 4:45-5:15 and panel from 5:15-6:45
The World Affairs Council, together with the International Law Society, presents a panel of experts to discuss recent events in Egypt and their implications. The panel includes: 
  • Selma Botman, President of USM, who has studied political movements in Egypt and is a scholar of modern Middle Eastern politics;
  • Mahmud Faksh, Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Southern Maine, who has published extensively on Middle East and Islamic affairs; 
  • Charles Dunbar, retired US Ambassador with a long career in the Arab world, including embassy positions in Algeria, Morocco, Qatar and Yemen; and  
  • Moderator Kathleen Kinawy Sutherland, a longtime resident in Egypt and researcher on Egyptian society, including the role of women.
This program is free and open to the public.  Click here for more information.
Monday March 28, 2011 in the Moot Court Room
Reception with refreshments from 4:45-5:15 and panel from 5:15-6:45


Health Law Association meeting
Tuesday March 22, 2011 at 12:15 in Room 117
We will discuss upcoming events for the rest of the semester. Come by if you have ideas or want to help out.


Maine Law 3x3 Dodgeball Tournament: For Maine Law Students, Faculty, and Alumni
Location: Sullivan Gym
Time: Sunday March 27 from 12-3
Teams will be randomly picked on Friday March 25, 2011 and you will be advised once they are picked on who your team members are.  Last chance to sign up is Friday March 25, 2011 by noon!  I am also looking for volunteers to referee, so please let me know if you are interested in that.

To sign up please e-mail Shira.panelli@maine.edu with your name, what year you are in school, and e-mail address as soon as possible so I can get teams set.  Please speak to professors and alumni about playing!

Changes to the SBA Announcements
Beginning next week SBA Announcement will be e-mailed out on Sunday but will continue to be available on the SBA Blog (
http://sbamainelaw.blogspot.com) on Friday for students who like to plan ahead. (Club leaders should continue to send e-mails about upcoming events to SBA.MaineLaw@gmail.edu by Thursday night.) These changes are being made as a result of the comments from the survey.
 
 
For More Events Check the Law School's Official Events Calendar.

March Madness Party at Rivalries



The SBA will provide limited refreshments on a first come first serve basis.
Specials Include: $5 pitcher, $3 20oz, 1/2 price pizza, and free admission.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Upcoming Student Group Events at Maine Law during the week of March 14th, 2011


Campus Safety Project
Sponsored by the GLBT Law Caucus and the Women's Law Association
Monday, March 14th at 12:15 in the Moot Court Room
THAI FOOD WILL BE SERVED
The USM Campus Safety Project is a university-wide effort to promote healthy relationships at USM by providing prevention education and response training on sexual harassment, assault, stalking, and relationship abuse for students, faculty, and staff and coordinating campus and community-based programs and services.
Funded through a three-year grant from the Department of Justice via the Violence Against Women Act, the project incorporates both direct service and programming with a broader focus on university-wide policies and procedures.
Clara Porter will be speaking on behalf of the project.  There will be a very short powerpoint overview of the grant and program that will be followed by a discussion of the current legal issues surrounding Interpersonal Violence.

SBA Meeting Monday, March 14 at 12:15 in the Middle Classroom
All are welcome.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Dana Totman - President and CEO of Avesta Housing
Affordable Housing 101
Sponsored by MACREL (Maine Association for Construction and Real Estate Law)
12:10 in the Middle Classroom
Dana Totman will entertain with an informative presentation covering all aspects of affordable housing development - how it is built, how it is funded, how it is regulated, etc. Dana is President and CEO of one of New England's largest nonprofit developers of affordable housing. Food will be served.

The WLA is having a meeting!!!
Wednesday at 12:05 in Room 118
Please join us as we discuss the organization, future plans and issues affecting women.
Meeting to be held in the Large Seminar Room (118) on Wednesday at 12:05pm
Lunch will be served!!!


Events Coming Up after Next Week

SBA March Madness Party
Thursday, March 24, 7pm Upstairs at Rivalries
There will be food and drink specials!

Maine Law 3x3 Dodgeball Tournament: For Maine Law Students, Faculty, and Alumni
Location: Sullivan Gym
Time: Sunday March 27 from 12-3

This is a chance to get everyone out from behind their laptops and have a little fun. Teams will be formed of around 4 to 5 players with at least a 1L, 2L, 3L, and either a faculty member or alumnus on each team. Teams will be randomly picked and you will be advised once they are picked on who your team members are. Real dodgeballs will be used so it does NOT hurt to get hit with them, they are not the rubber balls you played with in elementary school!
To sign up please e-mail Shira.panelli@maine.edu with your name, what year you are in school, and e-mail address as soon as possible so I can get teams set.
Also, e-mail me if you have any questions.
I look forward to seeing everyone on the court!


The Maine Association of Public Interest Law (MAPIL) Auction 
Thursday, April 7, 2011 at the Law School
4:30 PM Silent Auction begins
5:30 PM Live Auction
MAPIL welcomes any charitable donations for the auction, including arts & crafts, services, accommodations, and items of any kind. Please let us know if you or someone you know can make a donation.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

University of Maine School of Law Development & Alumni Relations Office Events

University of Maine School of Law

Development & Alumni Relations Office

Events for Remainder of Fiscal Year 2010-11

The following events offer networking opportunities for students – an opportunity for them to meet alums from within and outside of Maine.  The Alumni Association Annual Dinner provides for a certain number of students each year to attend as guests.  Volunteers are also recruited for this event. 

March 2, 2011  Mentor/Mentee Reception

April 2, 2011  Alumni Association Annual Dinner*

April 5, 2011  Washington DC Reception

April 9, 2011  Maine Law 5K Road Race

April 20, 2011  Lewiston-Auburn Reception

May 4, 2011  Connecticut Reception

May 5, 2011  New York City Reception

May 12, 2011  Boston Reception

May 18, 2011  Alumni Association Annual Meeting

June 2, 2011  Mid-Coast Reception



*Volunteer opportunity

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

MAPIL Auction- April 7, 2011

Dear Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Students, and Friends,

The Maine Association of Public Interest Law (MAPIL) is pleased to cordially invite you and your friends to our annual silent and live auction. This event brings together members of our law school community in our largest fund-raising effort of the year to support student fellowships in public interest work.

Details:
MAPIL Auction 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
4:30 PM Silent Auction begins
5:30 PM Live Auction
University of Maine School of Law (246 Deering Ave, Portland)

Drinks, refreshments, and live entertainment will be available. There  will be ample free parking at the lot next to the law school.

In addition, MAPIL welcomes any charitable donations for the auction, including arts & crafts, services, accommodations, and items of any kind. Please let us know if you or someone you know can make a donation. Your support helps to provide assistance to community members who would otherwise be unable to afford legal services, while also allowing Maine Law students to gain valuable experience in the practice of public interest law.

Sincerely,
Chris Chu
Co-Chair, MAPIL
University of Maine School of Law, Class of 2011
ka.chu@maine.edu
www.mapil.org

Upcoming Student Group Events at Maine Law during the week of February 28th

Civil Rights Movie Nights
This Sunday, February 27, The National Lawyers Guild and the ACLU of Maine will present "Inherit the Wind," the 1960 fictionalized depiction of the famous 1925 "Scopes Monkey Trial." It's a classic! 4:00 pm in the Talbot Lecture Hall, Luther Bonney Hall (on the USM campus). It's FREE and followed by a short discussion. Contact Joel at joel.biron@maine.edu with questions. 


Up Coming Events

Up Coming SBA March Madness Party
Thursday, March 24, 7pm Upstairs at Rivalries
There will be food and drink specials!


The Maine Association of Public Interest Law (MAPIL) Auction 
Thursday, April 7, 2011 at the Law School
4:30 PM Silent Auction begins
5:30 PM Live Auction
MAPIL welcomes any charitable donations for the auction, including arts & crafts, services, accommodations, and items of any
kind. Please let us know if you or someone you know can make a donation.