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Sharon Sandeen
Sharon Sandeen
 
Visiting Professor of Law
B.A., University of California, Berkeley
J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
L.L.M. in Intellectual Property, University of California, Berkeley School of Law

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Biography

Professor Sandeen has been a faculty member at Hamline University School of Law since fall of 2002. Prior to Hamline, Professor Sandeen practiced for 15 years as an attorney in the fields of business, intellectual property, and trademarks. She was a partner at Downey, Brand, Seymour & Rohwer, as well as at Hunter Richey Brand Seymour & Rohwer. She is a noted intellectual property scholar, having authored a numerous articles that have been published in Gonzaga Law Review, Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, Michigan State Law Review, William Mitchell Law Review, Hamline Law Review, Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, and the McGeorge Law Review.

Further, she has published a book entitled Intellectual Property Deskbook for Business Lawyers (2007) and has co-authored the forthcoming casebook, Cases and Materials on Trade Secret Law (West). She has also contributed several book chapters for casebooks and hornbooks involving trade secrets and intellectual property. She regularly presents at academic conferences around the country and has held prominent committee positions within the intellectual property sections of the American Bar Association and the American Association of Law Schools. She has taught a wide variety of intellectual property courses, including the IP survey course, Trademark Law, Copyright Law, International Intellectual Property, Computer and Internet Law, E-Commerce, and Information Privacy.
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