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Student Intellectual Property Law Association
AbbreviationSIPLA
TypeLegal society

The Student Intellectual Property Law Association (SIPLA) is an American voluntary association for law students interested in intellectual property (IP) law. SIPLA chapters typically organize at law schools with an intellectual property curriculum. There is no national SIPLA body, and independent student chapters have formed to organize intellectual property-related events and provide law students networking and learning opportunities.

Typical SIPLA objectives

  • Promote intellectual property issues across the law student community, to the state bar, and other audiences;
  • Expose members to the many facets of intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, and copyrights;
  • Provide a forum for open dialogue about current issues in intellectual property and how they might affect the future practice of intellectual property law; and
  • Promote rapport and engagement between intellectual property students and professionals.

SIPLA events

SIPLA chapters organize networking and speaking events featuring influential IP professionals.

Active SIPLA chapters

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