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Intellectual Property

Apr. 28, 2001

Children Argue the Harry Potter IP Case

SAN FRANCISCO - Teams of upstart young legal eagles got to practice intellectual property litigation just like the grown-ups Thursday as San Francisco's McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen observed Take Your Children to Work Day with a mock trial of the pending IP fight against the author of the Harry Potter books.

By Karen Coleman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Teams of upstart young legal eagles got to practice intellectual property litigation just like the grown-ups Thursday as San Francisco's McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen observed Take Your Children to Work Day with a mock trial of the pending IP fight against the author of the Harry Potte...

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