Saul Cohen

Intellectual Property, Mediation
Two Park Square, Suite 1000, 6565 Americas Parkway, N.E.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110


Intellectual Property

Admitted

1954, California; 1971, New Mexico and U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

Stanford University, J.D., 1953

Law School Graduation Year

1953

College

University of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 1950

Memberships

State Bar of New Mexico (Chairman, Committee on Fee Arbitration, 1984-1987); American Bar Association (Member, Intellectual Property Section).

Biographical

Author: Fair Use in the Law of Copyright, Sixth Copyright Law Symposium 43, 1955; Quasi Contract and the Conflict of Laws, 31 Los Angeles Bar Bulletin, 91, 1956; An Artist Sells a Painting: The Courts Go Astray, 5 UCLA Law Review 235, 1958; Justice Holmes and Copyright Law, 32 Southern California Law Review 263, 1959; What Competitors Can Say About Each Other or Their Products, Legal Aspects of Competitive Business Practices, California Continuing Education of the Bar, 1961; Duration, 5/6 UCLA Law Review 24, 1977; A Study in Epithetical Jurisprudence, Los Angeles Bar Bulletin, June, 1966; Hair, Mules and Chicken Soup, May 1969 and Is the Right to Lie Protected by the First Amendment? Beverly Hills Bar Association Journal, January, 1969. Co-author: An Authors Guide to Scholarly Publishing and the Law, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1965. Lecturer in Law, Loyola University of Los Angeles, 1967-1971. President, Beverly Hills Junior Bar, 1962-1963. Member, National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association, 1964—. Former Chair, Museum of New Mexico Foundation, Trustee of Georgia O'Keeffe Museum; Former Chair, Santa Fe Historic Design Review Board; President, Board of Regents of New Mexico School for the Deaf; Member, New Mexico Supreme Court Building Commission. (Resident at Santa Fe Office)

Military

U.S. Army, 1945-1946