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Joel Wallace is a litigation associate who joined the firm’s Chicago office in 2011.
Education
Mr. Wallace received a B.A. in English, with honors, in 2004 from Northwestern University. He received a J.D. in 2010 from the University of California, Berkeley (Boalt Hall), where he was elected to the Order of the Coif, was a fellow of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, and served as publication editor for the Berkeley Technology Law Journal.
Mr. Wallace was also co-director of Berkeley Law’s McBaine Moot Court Competition, a national quarterfinalist in the Giles Sutherland Rich Patent Law Moot Court Competition, and a member of Berkeley Law’s National Moot Court Competition team.
Speeches and Publications
- "Rambus v. F.T.C. in the Context of Standard-Setting Organizations, Antitrust, and the Patent Hold-Up Problem," 24 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 661 (2009).
- Co-author, "Surfacing From the Depths: Submarine Issues in Copyright and Rights of Publicity Licensing, in Understanding the Intellectual Property License" 2008, 950 PLI/Pat 195 (2008).
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