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John is a brilliant lawyer with a depth of understanding in entertainment law that is unparalleled. Having worked closely with John on numerous...
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Imran Vakil
, Costa Mesa (CA), 2 months ago
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Résumé
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9 years
since John Tehranian was first licensed to practice law in CA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Professor of Law and Director, Entertainment Law Center at Chapman University |
2008–present
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| Partner at One LLP (previously Turner Green LLP) |
2009–present
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| Of Counsel at Turner Green LLP |
2004–2008
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| Professor of Law at University of Utah, SJ Quinney College of Law |
2007–2008
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| Associate Professor of Law at University of Utah, SJ Quinney College of Law |
2002–2007
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| Associate at O'Melveny & Myers LLP |
2000–2002
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Yale Law School |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
2000 |
| Harvard University |
Government |
A.B. |
1995 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
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| The Wiley W. Manuel Award |
Board of Governors of the State Bar of California |
2007 |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| The Last Minstrel Show? |
Connecticut Law Review |
2009 |
| Selective Racialization |
Connecticut Law Review |
2008 |
| Compulsory Whiteness |
Indiana Law Journal |
2007 |
| Infringement Nation: Copyright Reform and the Law/Norm Gap |
Utah Law Review |
2007 |
| The Secret Life of Legal Doctrine: The Divergent Evolution of Secondary Liability in Trademark and Copyright Law |
Berkeley Technology Law Journal |
2006 |
| Aloha, Section 1981: Reconsidering Race Neutrality, Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights Litigation |
Legal Times |
2006 |
| Whither Copyright? Transformative Use, Free Speech and an Intermediate Liability Proposal |
B.Y.U. Law Review |
2005 |
| Copyright Liability After Grokster |
California Lawyer |
2005 |
| The High Court in Cyberspace: MGM v. Grokster, Digital Copyright, and Secondary Infringement Theories |
Orange County Lawyer |
2005 |
| Et Tu, Fair Use? The Triumph of Natural-Law Copyright |
U.C. Davis Law Review |
2005 |
| Sanitizing Cyberspace: Obscenity, Miller, and the Future of Public Discourse on the Internet |
Journal of Intellectual Property |
2003 |
| All Rights Reserved? Reassessing Copyright and Patent Enforcement in the Digital Age |
University of Cincinnati Law Review |
2003 |
| A New Segregation? Race, Rice v. Cayetano, and the Constitutionality of Hawaiian-Only Education and the Kamehameha Schools |
University of Hawai'i Law Review |
2000 |
| Performing Whiteness: Naturalization Litigation and the Construction of Racial Identity in America |
Yale Law Journal |
2000 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
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| Trademarks in Cyberspace: Domain Names, Metatags and Online Infringement |
Continuing LegalEducation Seminar |
2007 |
| Domestic Enforcement of Foreign Copyright Violations |
International Intellectual Property: Recent Developments and Future Trends, 3rd Annual Symposium |
2007 |
| Charting Secondary Liability Theories in Trademark and Copyright Law |
6th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference |
2006 |
| Competing with Free Media: Lessons from the Music Industry |
16th Annual Entertainment Industry Labor and Employment Law Conference |
2005 |
| Reformulating Defenses to Third Party Liability in Intellectual Property Law |
Conference on Third Party-Liability on Intellectual Property |
2005 |
| Third Annual Preview of the Supreme Court: An Update of Intellectual Property Law |
Third Annual Preview of the Supreme Court: An Update of Intellectual Property Law |
2004 |
| Et Tu, Fair Use? Natural Law Copyright and the First Amendment |
Utah Supreme Court and Court of Appeals 2004 Annual Judicial Conference |
2004 |
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