Mary LaFrance

Mary LaFrance joined the faculty of the William S. Boyd School of Law in 1999. She received her J.D. with High Honors from the Duke University School of Law in 1986, where she served as Executive Editor of the Duke Law Journal. She also received her M.A. in Philosophy from the Duke University School of Graduate Studies in 1986. After clerking for Judge Harry T. Edwards of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Professor LaFrance practiced for three years with the Washington, D.C. office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson. In 1990, Professor LaFrance joined the faculty at the Florida State University College of Law, where she taught intellectual property, taxation, and entertainment law, and also served on the faculty of the Florida State University School of Motion Pictures, Television, and Recording Arts. Professor LaFrance has authored three books: Intellectual Property Cases and Materials (West 3d ed. 2007) (with David Lange and Gary Myers), Understanding Trademark Law (LexisNexis 2005), and Copyright in a Nutshell (West 2008). Her articles have been published in numerous law reviews, including the Southern California Law Review, the Vanderbilt Law Review, the Emory Law Journal, the Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal, the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, and the Virginia Tax Review. From 2001-2004, she served as the law school’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Professor LaFrance’s teaching and research interests include domestic and international intellectual property law, as well as the taxation of intellectual property.

CALI Lessons

This table shows Lessons and podcasts by this author. It includes Lesson title, CALI Topics for the Lesson, the date the Lesson was published on the CALI website, the date the Lesson was last updated, and run/usage totals for the past 30 and 120 days.

Note: usage information for podcasts is not available here and is marked as N/A.

Lesson Title CALI Topic(s) Latest update Runs Past 30 Days Runs Past 120 Days
The Adaptation Right April 25, 2005
12
25
Basic Concepts of Nonobviousness August 15, 2023
18
29
Collective Marks and Certification Marks September 4, 2005
1
3
Contributory and Vicarious Liability April 25, 2005
18
32
The Doctrine of Equivalents October 3, 2023
22
29
Fair Use and Parody September 18, 2018
18
24
Federal Trademark Registration: Bars to Registration February 22, 2019
7
18
Fundamentals of Fair Use April 13, 2009
23
31
Joint Works December 30, 2018
15
18
Lanham Act Section 43(d): Cybersquatting January 4, 2005
4
7
Literal Infringement June 26, 2023
13
19
Nonobviousness: The Scope and Content of the Prior Art August 31, 2023
19
26
Novelty (Section 102(a)) November 1, 2023
44
68
Patentable Subject Matter September 6, 2023
28
56
Policy and Patentable Subject Matter November 1, 2023
29
59
Post-AIA Novelty Under Section 102 May 30, 2024
34
51
Service Marks February 22, 2019
7
12
Trademark Assignments and Licenses January 4, 2005
2
2
Utility July 5, 2023
20
39