Intellectual Property
Mar. 8, 2017
Volunteer lawyer for the arts programs at risk
Trump's plan to slash funding of National Endowment for the Arts could have a significant impact on the ability of volunteer lawyer for the arts programs to provide pro bono assistance to members of the arts community. By Emily Bullis





Emily Bullis
Associate
Fenwick & West LLP
intellectual property
801 California St
Mountain View , CA 94041
Phone: (650) 335-7632
Fax: (650) 938-5200
Email: ebullis@fenwick.com
Villanova Univ School of Law
Emily Bullis is an intellectual property associate at Fenwick & West LLP
President Donald J. Trump's first several weeks in office have witnessed a flurry of bold pronouncements and controversial cabinet picks, but one rumored cut in particular has placed the arts community on edge and raises questions as to the long-term survival of pro bono inventor assistance programs. Though the administration has not officially signaled its intention to do so, widespread reports speculate that the National Endowmen...
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