Mark R. Patterson
Professor of Law
Fordham University School of Law
140 West 62nd Street
New York, New York 10023
Telephone: (212) 636-7867
Facsimile: (212) 636-6899
E-mail: mpatterson@law.fordham.edu
Detailed CV
Legal Employment History:
- Professor of Law, Fordham
University School of Law, since 1995
- Visiting Professor, Bocconi University, Milan,
Italy, Spring 2011
- Visiting Fellow, European University Institute,
Florence, Italy, 2006-2007
- Research Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet
& Society, Harvard Law School, 2001-2002
- Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer,
University of Chicago Law School, 1994-95
- Law Clerk, Justice John M. Greaney, Supreme
Judicial Court of Massachusetts, 1993-94
- Associate, Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston,
1991-93
Courses Taught: Antitrust Law, Patent Law, Contract Law
Past Seminars: Technology and Human Rights Seminar, Competition and Information
Seminar, Law and
Scientific Research Seminar
Research Interests: Antitrust
Law, Patent Law, Control
of Information
Law Review Publications:
- "Standardization of Standard-Form Contracts:
Competition and Contract Implications," 52 William and Mary Law
Review 327 (2010)
- “Non-Network Barriers to Network
Neutrality,” 78 Fordham Law
Review 2843 (2010).
- "Contractual Expansion of the Scope of Patent
Infringement Through Field-of-Use Licensing," 49 William and Mary
Law Review 157 (2007)
- "Market Power in Patent Tying Cases Before and
After Illinois Tool v. Independent Ink," 37 IIC: International
Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law 573 (2006)
- "Justice Stevens and Market Relationships in
Antitrust," 74 Fordham Law Review 1809 (2006).
- "Innovation in Complementary Internet Markets,"
74 Fordham Law Review 639 (2005)
- "Antitrust and the Costs of Standard-Setting," 87
Minnesota Law Review 1995 (2003)
- "Inventions, Industry Standards, and Intellectual
Property," 17 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 1043 (2002)
- "The Role of Power in the Rule of Reason," 68 Antitrust
Law Journal 429 (2000)
- "When Is Property Intellectual? The Leveraging
Problem," 73 Southern California Law Review 1133 (2000)
- "The Market Power Requirement in Antitrust Rule
of Reason Cases: A Rhetorical History," 37 San Diego Law Review
1 (2000)
- "Conflicts of Interest in Scientific Expert
Testimony," 40 William and Mary Law Review 1313 (1999)
- "Coercion, Deception, and Other
Demand-Increasing Practices in Antitrust Law," 66 Antitrust Law
Journal 1 (1997)
- "Is Unlimited Liability Really Unattainable?:
Of Long Arms and Short Sales," 56 Ohio State Law Journal 815
(1995)
- "Product Definition, Product Information, and
Market Power: Kodak in Perspective," 73 North Carolina Law
Review185 (1994)
- "Antitrust Liability for Collective Speech:
Medical Society Practice Standards," 27 Indiana Law Review 51
(1993)
Other Publications:
- Antitrust Law: Policy and Practice (4th
ed. 2008) (with C. Paul Rogers III, Stephen Calkins, and William R.
Andersen)
- "Restriction of Competition Through Field-of-Use
Licenses," in Handbook of Intellectual Property and Competition Law
(Josef Drexl, ed., forthcoming 2008)
- "Revision of the New Technology Transfer Block
Exemption Regulation: Convergence or Capitulation?," in The
Evolution of European Competition Law: Whose Regulation, Which
Competition? (Hanns Ullrich ed. 2006)
- Brief of Amici Curiae Law Professors in
Support of Respondent, NYNEX Corp. v. Discon, Inc., U.S.
Supreme Court, No. 96-1570 (primary author)
Working Papers:
Education:
- Stanford Law School, J.D. 1991
- The Ohio State University, M.S. (electrical
engineering)
1980
- The Ohio State University, B.S.E.E. 1978
Other:
Registered to practice before the United
States Patent and Trademark Office.
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