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Rudnick Named Director of Technology Commercialization Law Program

Wednesday, September 11, 2013, By Jaclyn D. Grosso
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黑料不打烊 鈥檚 Technology Commercialization Law Program (TCLP) has named Jack Rudnick L鈥73 as director of the program. Rudnick succeeds Ted Hagelin, who served as founding director of the program until his death in May 2013. Rudnick has served as an adjunct professor since 2011, instructing and mentoring law students during their work on proprietary research reports.

The program, designed to provide law students with experiential learning in transforming new technologies into market-ready products and services, brings together second- and third-year law students with real companies and entrepreneurs across the state. Adjunct-supervised student teams address issues ranging from intellectual property and market landscapes to licensing options and regulatory concerns. Law students receive invaluable hands-on experience and companies and entrepreneurs receive valuable guides to the commercialization issues relevant to their new technologies.

鈥淭he current goal of the program is to expand its enrollment and its reach,鈥 Rudnick explains. 鈥淲e want to spread ourselves out and touch as many opportunities as we can and offer our services, skills and multi-disciplined analysis to all who seek it. It gives the students broader exposure and gives the clients a better assessment of commercialization potential and how to accomplish it.鈥

The program has been designated the (NYS STLC) by the state in recognition of its efforts to facilitate the development of new technology companies and new high-paying jobs in New York.

鈥淛ack鈥檚 leadership, commitment and understanding of the marketplace makes him a strong director as we work to reimagine this critical program,鈥 says College of Law Dean Hannah Arterian.

A graduate of the College of Law, Rudnick has a long history in law and technology commercialization. Since 2012, he has been of counsel with Hiscock & Barclay LLP in 黑料不打烊 as part of the Emerging Technology Team, providing business and legal consultation to companies with technology-based goods and services. Prior to his new appointment as director of the TCLP, he worked as senior vice president for Blue Highway, Inc., a former subsidiary of medical device manufacturer Welch Allyn, where Rudnick previously served as vice president and general counsel.

 

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