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Book Title: Business Innovation and the Law
Editor(s): Pittard, Marilyn; Monotti, L. Ann; Duns, John
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781001615
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 9
Extract:
Contributors
Richard (Rick) Bales
Rick Bales is Professor of Law and Director of the Advocacy Center at
Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law. He has
authored or co-authored five books, on employment arbitration, alter-
native dispute resolution in the workplace, employment law, labour law,
and arbitration law, including Collective Bargaining in a Free Society
(Westlaw, 2009, with Timothy Heinzs and Dennis Nolan). He has
published more than 70 scholarly articles, including many co-authored
with Chase students. In 2010, Rick received the Frank Sinton Milburn
(the outstanding University-wide professor) Award. He spent July 2010
as a Fulbright Specialist in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where he conducted
a mediation training workshop for Malaysian judges and trial lawyers.
Noel Byrne
Dr Noel Byrne worked as an avionics engineer and engineering manager
throughout the 1960s and left engineering to study law in late 1969. He
taught intellectual property law at Queen Mary College, University of
London, where he was Senior Fellow in Intellectual Property law until
his early retirement in September 2001. He is legal adviser on intellectual
property law and related areas of law (including competition law,
technology licensing agreements, research and development contracts) to
a number of major companies and biotechnology research centres. Noel's
publications include two editions of the book Licensing Technology:
Negotiating and Drafting Technology Transfer Agreements (Jordan), the
third edition of which was co-authored with Amanda McBratney in 2005.
Simon Deakin
Simon Deakin is Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge ...
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