I've decided that trademark law is rather interesting. I'm not sure why I think this. It could be because most of our cases have companies and products that I have heard of (i.e. Washington Redskins, L'Oreal, etc.) Or it could be because Bob Bone is one of the best professors I have had in my entire life. I have probably talked about him before, but I actually look forward to his classes. He is animated and interesting to listen to. He LOVES this stuff. I think that is what makes him such a great teacher. He loves the law, but he knows how to explain it to us. And that is a tough skill to master. I know I had a number of professors in college who were just brilliant people, and knew SO much, but couldn't explain it to the peons in their classes (myself being one of those peons...) And you can't fake a love of your subject. Everyone has had that teacher who really didn't like what they were teaching, or couldn't have cared less about the topic. Like the teacher who was forced to teach the intro class, when you know they would rather teach advanced PChem. **shudder** PChem. ewwwww.... Needless to say, IP has become one of the highlights of my academic week. And once again I realized that I am a big dork, since I like my classes. Ah, if only dorkiness was attractive to guys, I would have swarms to deal with. bleh.
Credo Quia Absurdum Est
"I believe it because it is absurd" -- The occasional thoughts and rants of a young, and sometimes jaded lawyer.

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