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Tech Transfer IP
Nicole N. Morris Director of Technological Innovations: Generating Economic Results (TI:GER) at Emory University School of Law

Tech Transfer IP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 42:17


On this episode of Tech Transfer IP, Lisa is speaking with Nicole N. Morris, a faculty member at Emory University School of Law. Nicole is a professor in practice and Director of the TI:GER (Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results), an innovative partnership between Emory and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) that brings together graduate students in law, business, science, and engineering to work on ways to take innovative ideas from the lab to the marketplace. As a professor in practice, Nicole's expertise includes patent law, patent litigation, patent prosecutions, IP licensing, and strategy. Nicole has over ten years of experience practicing patent law in large and mid-size law firms and has represented clients in patent and trademark litigation matters, as well as patent prosecution matters. Nicole also worked as an engineer for six years with 3M and Eli Lilly and has over twenty years' experience working with consumer products and technology commercialization. Listen as Nicole shares what the TI:GER program is, what they do, and where the ideas for the projects come from. She talks about how many students go through the program each year, how they are broken up into teams, and how each team determines which project they will work on. Nicole believes one of the biggest advantages of the program is the peer-to-peer learning they take part in. Nicole speaks about the projects and what happens to them at the end of the semester. She also touches on some projects the student teams are working on right now and how virtual learning because of COVID affected the students, speakers, and program. Nicole also shares her thoughts on improving equity in Innovation for women and other historically underrepresented groups. Nicole says that if she had three wishes for the TI:GER program, they would be, grant money for the program, more speed in the changed they are making to the curriculum by adding courses to help students be more emphatic and better advocates for their clients and finally that COVID will be controlled so we can live with it and so many people aren't dying from it. In This Episode: [03:11] Welcome to the show, Nicole! [03:41] Nicole talks about the transition from an active attorney to academia. [06:40] What courses do you teach at Emory? [07:17] Nicole discusses the TI:GER program, what they do, and how they started. [08:40] Nicole explains in more detail how functionally the program works. [11:12] Where do the ideas come from that form the basis of the projects in TI:GER [12:20] How many students participate each year? [13:34] Nicole speaks about how students are broken up into teams and what projects they work on. [16:32] They believe in freedom to operate, so the J.D, MBA, and Ph.D. students work together on projects. [18:48] What do law students who apply for the TI:GER program hope to get out of the program? What is their motivation? [21:34] Nicole says the biggest advantage of the program is peer-to-peer learning. [23:52] Nicole speaks about the skills she believes the TI:GER program provides students they wouldn't get in more traditional law school classes. [25:33] How did COVID impact the TI:GER program? [28:39] Nicole discusses what happens to the projects at the end of the semester. [30:35] Nicole shares some projects that the student teams are working on. [33:20] Nicole talks about her thoughts on improving equity in Innovation for women and other historically underrepresented groups. [36:53] Do you have a thought about the general counsel of Coca-Cola coming out with a new policy putting pressure on law firms to make a change? [39:02] Grant money for the TI:GER program, speed up the curriculum changes around empathy, and controlling COVID are three things she wishes for the TI:GER program. [41:52] Thank you for being on the show! Find Nicole: Email  

Law Profs Are People Too
S3-E6 Nicole Morris

Law Profs Are People Too

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 12:38


Nicole N. Morris is a member of the faculty at Emory University School of Law. She is a Professor in Practice and Director of the TI:GER program. TI:GER (Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results) is an innovative partnership between Emory and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) that brings together graduate students in law, business, science and engineering to work on ways to take innovative ideas from the lab to the marketplace. Professor Morris has over sixteen years of experience practicing patent law in large and mid-sized law firms and is a frequent speaker on innovation topics including the legal implications of technology, --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

LawNext
Nicole Morris on Emory’s Innovative TI:GER Program

LawNext

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 48:44


Nicole N. Morris is a professor in practice at Emory University School of Law and director of the TI:GER program (Technological Innovation: Generating Economic Results), an innovative partnership between Emory and Georgia Institute of Technology that brings together graduate students in law, business, science and engineering to work on ways to take innovative ideas from the lab to the marketplace.  There is perhaps no one better suited to lead this multidisciplinary program than Morris. A chemical engineer for six years with 3M and Eli Lilly before attending law school, she later served as managing patent counsel at The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, where she was responsible for the development and implementation of the company’s global patent strategy and for providing day-to-day advice and counseling to business stakeholders. In this episode of LawNext, Morris joins host Bob Ambrogi to discuss the goals of the TI:GER program, the skills students learn from participating in the program, and how it benefits students’ careers in the legal profession.  If you would like to share a comment on this show, you can record a voice comment on your mobile phone and send it to info@lawnext.com. We will play it in a future episode.  Thank You To Our Sponsors A huge thanks to our sponsor, ASG LegalTech, the company bringing innovation to the legal space with modern and affordable software solutions. ASG LegalTech’s suite of technology includes the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, and MerusCase, and e-payments platform, Headnote. We appreciate their support.  A reminder that we are now on Patreon. Subscribe to our page to be able to access show transcripts, or to submit a question for our guests. Thank you to our leading Patreon member Allen Rodriguez and ONE400 for your support!