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...a judicial law clerk for the presiding judge of the criminal division at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Prior to clerking, I worked as an associate at a reputable law firm where my practice focused on white collar defense, internal investigations, and complex commercial litigation. During law school, I completed internships at U.S. Department of Justice's U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia's Homicide Section and the Office of International Affairs....
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I agree with Henry Adams, who said, paraphrasing, that a teacher affects eternity because he can never tell where his influence stops. I have found that to be true from the statements of former students who have so stated. It's a gratifying feeling to see former students become successful, accomplished adults.... I use an interdisciplinary approach employing critical thinking skills.... Try to make the student comfortable and willing to talk, to determine his/her needs, and to...
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Hello! My name is Justin Hyland and I am a graduate of Fordham University and the University of Connecticut School of Law. My areas of knowledge include legal academics, bar exam prep, and English language and literature.
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...test-takers with a focus on reading and writing. In addition, I have assisted students in preparing college entrance essays. Over the last 30 years, I have been actively involved in US Government and politics through the work I do as a volunteer. This makes me uniquely qualified to tutor civics, history, policy and public speaking. It's a pleasure to meet you. I live in Philadelphia, with a few cats, and an obstinate pug named Elle...
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Intellectual Property Law Tutoring FAQ
Studying law can be daunting and overwhelming. Even when trying to understand simple concepts, you are required to read verbose explanations full of legal jargon. Some people say that understanding law is a skill that one either has or lacks, but that doesn't have to be true! If you are a student who is having trouble making sense of the content in your intellectual property law course, consider taking private lessons with a skilled tutor that specializes in intellectual property.
Intellectual property is an area of law that most people encounter every day, often without ever realizing it. Many things that people interact with are intellectual property, and are therefore protected. From logos and brand names to books, television programs, and music, there are many laws in place to protect the rights of creators. There are two prongs of intellectual property law that work closely alongside each other: trademark and copyright. Copyright law protects something that is created, like a book. It prevents someone from publishing the book without permission. Trademark law is different, however. It is used to protect brand names and logos. These logos, which are also protected by copyright, need trademark protections for a number of reasons. For example, trademark law can prevent someone from using an existing brand or logo for their own business, either in an attempt to build upon that existing business' good name, or as a means to steal business.
There is another facet of intellectual property law called patent law. While copyrights and trademarks are designed to protect creative works, patents are designed to protect inventions. Many of the big-name lawsuits that you hear about today involve patent disputes. In fact, the computer that you are reading this on is protected by hundreds of patents in the design of its hardware and software!
Despite its ubiquity, intellectual property is anything but simple. What is patentable or what can be registered as a trademark is an area of law that even now is evolving. Intellectual property tutoring, with lawyers and law students who have studied this area, can help students who are immersed in the course understand the rules that govern these issues at both the federal and state level. The analysis that students need to make regarding trademarks and when an infringement happens can be difficult; however, intellectual property tutors can assist students in preparation for the exam.
If you are a student who is dedicated to succeeding, but feel overwhelmed and defeated because you don't understand the content covered in your intellectual property assignments, working with a tutor is an excellent choice for you. A good tutor can help you in a number of ways. He or she can provide a fresh, new perspective on various aspects that are troubling you, and can also spend more time explaining difficult concepts in a manner that you can relate to. Intellectual property tutoring can also help you prepare outlines and study guides for your courses. By reviewing class notes and cases, a tutor can help you evaluate which cases are important to know and how to apply them to test day fact patterns.
There are a number of intellectual property law tutors who are eager to help students develop a deeper understanding of intellectual property surveys, trademark, copyright, or patent law. It may seem that the course is a daunting, but it an important area of the law that aspiring attorneys must be proficient in. Fortunately, your tutor can help you excel by providing you with face-to-face or virtual online lessons that better explain the material. Contact the Varsity Tutors educational directors today for more information on how we can assist you in finding a dedicated tutor who specializes in tutoring intellectual property.
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Recent Intellectual Property Law Tutoring Session Notes
The student scored a 77 for his last history test; although it is an improvement over his usual scores, we are hoping to do better for the next exam. I am revising our study plan to (hopefully) better address the chapters in time for each quiz and exam. In the meantime, the student and I went ahead and studied chapter 31 in preparation for the quiz and upcoming test.
The student and I started off the session reviewing the results from his first exam. The results mirrored what we had discussed the week before. He seemed pretty even between all the subjects. After we have the next exam's results, we are going to compared and see how much he improves and identify where any problems may still lay.
We then continued reviewing the sections of the first exam going over the writing and math sections.
He will have another exam completed by next week which we hopefully have scored.
We finished working on one of the ACT's that the student started, as well as starting to go over the other sections. He is going to finish the other sections before our next session, so we can go over any problems that he may have on those.
The student and I worked on the grammar he needs to know for his final English exam. We covered everything from comma placement to dangling modifiers and fragments. He soon began to catch on, see patterns, and answer more questions correctly.
We started by going over the English section of his practice test. Not operating under time constraints, he did extremely well. We also went over some concepts in formal grammar, including parts of speech, consistent tense use, and tense vs aspect.
The student did very well during this tutoring session. I had emailed her a practice exam to work on and we went over sentence completions, her weakest area. Then, we worked on her word list. This is something that she actively works on to improve her word sense and vocabulary. Finally we went over some tough math questions.