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Hillary Greene
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Hillary Greene
Associate Professor of Law and Director, Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law Clinic
Hosmer 304
860-570-5211
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Hillary Greene is an Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Law School's Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Law Clinic. Professor Greene is a graduate of the Yale Law School and of Yale College where she earned her bachelors degree in Economics and Political Science (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, and with distinction in her major). Most recently, Professor Greene was Associate Professor at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah where she taught intellectual property, antitrust, and patent law. Two of her most recent publications include Guideline Institutionalization: The Role of Merger Guidelines in Antitrust Discourse in the William and Mary Law Review (2006), and Articulating Trade-Offs: The Political Economy of State Action in the Utah Law Review (2006). She has also been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School.
Prior to law teaching, Greene served as Project Director for Intellectual Property at the Federal Trade Commission and as a litigation associate at Cahill, Gordon & Reindel in New York City. She is admitted to practice in New York and before the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District in New York. Professor Greene currently serves on the advisory board of the American Antitrust Institute and is a contributing editor to the Antitrust Law Journal.
Professor Greene's research and teaching interests focus upon intellectual property (with a particular emphasis on patent law), antitrust/competition policy and First Amendment Law.
Recent Courses
- Antitrust and Trade Regulation (Spring 2009)
- Patent Law (Fall 2008)
- Antitrust and Trade Regulation (Spring 2008)
- Patent Law (Fall 2007)

