Windsor Law professors Christopher Waters and Wissam Aoun have taken on the role of editors-in-chief of the Canadian Bar Review.
Windsor Law professors Christopher Waters and Wissam Aoun have taken on the role of editors-in-chief of the Canadian Bar Review.
A ceremony Oct. 25 dedicating the law building honoured ancestors whose spirits may be resting on that land.
A ceremony Oct. 25 dedicating the law building honoured ancestors whose spirits may be resting on that land.
Beverly Jacobs has accepted an appointment as acting dean of the Faculty of Law through June 30.
Beverly Jacobs has accepted an appointment as acting dean of the Faculty of Law through June 30.
A new speaker series will feature experts on intellectual property law from around the world.
A new speaker series will feature experts on intellectual property law from around the world.
Law professor Wissam Aoun has organized a national patent seminar for Canadian law students.
Law professor Wissam Aoun has organized a national patent seminar for Canadian law students.
Windsor Law will offer a four-day, intensive training course in patent practice, the first of its kind in Canada.
Windsor Law will offer a four-day, intensive training course in patent practice, the first of its kind in Canada.
Windsor Law Professor Wissam Aoun recently received government funding to expand the faculty's intellectual property law clinic.
Last week, it was announced that Windsor Law Professor Wissam Aoun will receive government funding through the Intellectual Property Legal Program to expand the University of Windsor Faculty of Law’s intellectual property law clinic.
A team from St. Louis University took top honours in the international patent drafting competition hosted by Detroit Mercy Law and Windsor Law.
A team from St. Louis University took top honours in the international patent drafting competition hosted by Detroit Mercy Law and Windsor Law.
Windsor Law students toured the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s satellite operation in downtown Detroit.
A collaborative relationship with the United States Patent and Trademark Office could be a huge boost for Windsor Law.
Officials celebrate the opening of the Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic in the Downtown Windsor Business Accelerator on Tuesday. From left: UWindsor president Alan Wildeman, dean of law Camille Cameron, Accelerator director Arthur Barbut, clinic founder Myra Tawfik, and law professor Bruce Elman.
A new program that provides local start-up businesses and entrepreneurs with free legal services was formally launched Tuesday.