Crowe & Dunlevy Welcomes Professor with Sports Law Experience As Of Counsel
Crowe & Dunlevy has announced that Oklahoma City University School of Law (OCU Law) Associate Professor Timothy T. Hsieh has joined the firm’s Oklahoma City office, further expanding the capacity and capabilities of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group.
Professor Hsieh joins the firm in an Of Counsel role and he brings nearly two decades of experience, focusing on issues relating to Intellectual Property (IP), with an emphasis on the intersection of IP law and technology, as well as experience in a broad array of IP areas including patents, trademarks, copyright issues, trade secrets, internet and social media, electronic privacy issues, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) laws. Hsieh’s experience also expands beyond IP into entertainment and sports law, antitrust law, and Asian American legal studies.
Hsieh holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California Berkeley, a M.S. Engr. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA, and obtained his Juris Doctorate from the University of California Hastings College of the Law (now known as University of California College of the Law, San Francisco or “UC Law SF”), where he was Technology Editor and a Staff Editor on the law school’s flagship law review, the Hastings Law Journal (now known as the UC Law Journal).
Hsieh also acquired a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree – with a Law and Technology (IP) certificate focus – from the University of California Berkeley School of Law, where he was elected into the Dean’s Circle, and worked as an Articles Editor on the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, the most cited technology law journal in the nation. He was also a Senior Visiting Scholar at Berkeley Law, where his Research Advisor was Professor Daniel Farber.