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UNH School of Law to Host Intellectual Property Tax Challenge

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 15, 2010

I love a good challenge, don’t you?

The University of New Hampshire School of Law (formerly Franklin Pierce Law Center) hopes that you do. They’re hosting their first ever Intellectual Property Tax Challenge.

Here’s how it works. JD and LLM students are encouraged to register now for the challenge that will address a complex intellectual property tax issue. You’ll have to prove that you’re a triple threat as the challenge consists of 3 parts: a client letter, a memorandum to senior partner and a presentation to a panel of attorneys and professors. It’s kind of like Moot Court for tax geeks.

Registration is open now and ends on September 30. The details of the problem will be available on October 1.

There are four awards in the challenge. Each piece of the challenge will name a winner – and there will be a best overall performance award. That might look impressive on the ol’ resume, no?

For more info, check out the challenge web site. Good luck!

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