Andrew Chin is a tenured associate professor at the University of North Carolina, where he teaches intellectual property and antitrust law. Before law school, he earned a doctorate in computer science at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship and had taught computer science at King’s College London. He graduated from Yale Law School in 1998 and began a clerkship with U.S. District Judge Henry Kennedy in Washington that fall. Judge Jackson soon learned of Chin’s background and invited him to assist his own law clerk, David McIntosh, in drafting bench memos regarding the computer science evidence and in the drafting of the court’s findings of fact. Chin provided more than 800 hours of unpaid service during and after his clerkship term, deferring payment on his student loans to do so. Now fully solvent, Prof. Chin has presented his analysis of the trial evidence and subsequent phases of the case in two law review articles, reprints of which are available at registration or online at andrewchin.com.
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Participants of the US v. MS: 10 Years Later Conference