As the readers of Spicy IP are aware of, the Virginia Journal of Law & Technology, in collaboration with Altacit Global (an intellectual property law firm that is known for its specialty in offering strategic board-level advice to companies), had held the 1st Annual Intellectual Property Law Writing Competition on “The Varying Treatment of Patentable Subject Matter” sometime back (see post here). The following results of the competition have been conveyed to Spicy IP by the organizers, who graciously intend this to be the first official announcement:
Ms. Susan A. Fyan, from the Michigan State University College of Law, USA, has been adjudged the winner and will be awarded with certificate & Cash Award of USD 500, while Ms. Kanika Sharma from the Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Indian Institute of Technology, India has achieved the runners-up position and will be awarded with a certificate & Cash Award of USD 250.
The Spicy IP team, along with Altacit Global and the Virginia Journal of Law and Technology, congratulate them both and thank the Editorial Board and all participants for making the competition a grand success.
Ms. Susan A. Fyan, from the Michigan State University College of Law, USA, has been adjudged the winner and will be awarded with certificate & Cash Award of USD 500, while Ms. Kanika Sharma from the Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Indian Institute of Technology, India has achieved the runners-up position and will be awarded with a certificate & Cash Award of USD 250.
The Spicy IP team, along with Altacit Global and the Virginia Journal of Law and Technology, congratulate them both and thank the Editorial Board and all participants for making the competition a grand success.
Awesome!
Sai.
Thanx
Wow!Its RGSOIPL again! 🙂
Heartiest Congratulations Kanika.
Arvind
Hi,
Congratulations Kanika
May all your dreams come true
Team
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