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Robert Lind a Professor of Law at Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, California, where he began teaching in 1981. Professor Lind teaches courses in Copyright Law, Trademark Law, Entertainment Law, Art and Museum Law, Defamation and Privacy Law, and Television Production Law.
He is the author or co-author of several books, chapters and articles, including: Entertainment Law: Legal Concepts and Business Practices (2d ed. 2003) (5 volume treatise published by West Group); Newsgathering and the Law (2d ed. 1999) (treatise published by Lexis Law Publishing); Entertainment Law (3d ed. 2003) (casebook published by Matthew Bender); Art and Museum Law (2002) (casebook published by Carolina Academic Press); Copyright Law 2002(2002) (substantive outline published by Carolina Academic Press) and Trademark Law 2002 (2002) (substantive outline published by Carolina Academic Press).
Professor Lind received his Bachelor of Elected Studies degree from the University of Minnesota (Summa Cum Laude), and received his Juris Doctor and Master of Laws degrees from The National Law Center of George Washington University (Highest Honors).