CHICAGO-KENT COLLEGE OF LAW
DAVID L. SCHWARTZ: Professor Schwartz received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his J.D. (cum laude) from the University of Michigan Law School, where he was a contributing editor for the University of Michigan Law Review. After law school, Professor Schwartz began his career as an IP associate at Jenner & Block. Additionally, he also was a partner at two intellectual property boutique firms in Chicago, where his practice included patent, copyright, trademark and trade secrets litigation, patent and trademark prosecution, and intellectual property related transactions. Most recently, he taught at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago. Presently, he teaches patent law and patent litigation.
CHRISTOPHER J. BUCCAFUSCO: Professor Buccafusco earned his B.S. degree from Georgia Tech and his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law. Prior to joining the Chicago-Kent faculty, Professor Buccafusco taught for one year at the University of Illinois College of Law as a visiting faculty member. His research interests include evidence, intellectual property law, behavioral law and eocnomics, law and psychology, and legal history. He teaches in the areas of torts and copyright law.
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL
CYNTHIA
M. HO: Profesorr Ho obtained her B.A. from Boston University and J.D.
from Duke Law School. At Duke, she was the research editor of the Duke
Journal of Comparative and International Law. After graduation from
law school, she became an associate with the New York firm of Fish &
Neave where her practice included intellectual property litigation,
as well as patent prosecution. She is registered to practice before
the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Prof. Ho supervises Loyola’s intellectual
property and technology curriculum. She teaches Civil Procedure, Comparative
Perspectives on Patent Law, Policy and Health Care, Intellectual Property
Law, IP and the Internet and a Patent Law Seminar.
BRETT M. FRISCHMANN: Professor
Frischmann received his B.A. and M.S. degrees from Columbia and his
J.D. from Georgetown University. After
graduating from law school, he was an associate at Wilmer, Cutler &
Pickering in Washington, DC, where his practice focused on communications,
e-commerce and intellectual property law. He was a law clerk for the
Hon. Fred I. Parker of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
before joining the Loyola faculty. He teaches Intellectual Property,
Advanced Copyright Law and Cyberlaw: Legal Issues arising on the Internet.

