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Litigation Patent Application Life Sciences & Biotechnology Patent Procurement
ISLN:
915788871
Admitted:
2000
University:
University of Southern California, B.S., 1995; University of Southern California, B.S., 1995; University of Southern California, M.S., 1997; University of Southern California, M.S., 1997
Law School:
University of Southern California Law School, J.D., 2000
common-law necessity defense goes back centuries. In an essay for the Boston Globe about the case, Harvard legal scholar Joseph Hamilton notes that in 1551, an English merchant successfully argued that he was justified in throwing precious cargo off his ship to avoid capsizing during a severe storm. I