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Peter Brann is a Lecturer at Harvard Law School, where he specializes in corporate intellectual property litigation. With over two decades of experience, he has litigated in state and federal courts across 20 states, representing clients ranging from large internet retailers to governmental entities. In his previous role as the Assistant Attorney General and State Solicitor for the State of Maine, he handled civil appeals and received the National Association of Attorneys General award for his work on Alden v. Maine. Brann has also served as a Visiting Adjunct Lecturer at Columbia Law School and Yale Law School, co-teaching seminars focused on the role of the state attorney general. He has contributed to the American Bar Association's publication, America Votes!, with his chapter detailing Maine's experience with ranked-choice voting. Brann holds a Juris Doctor from Boston University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Bates College.
Applied for under 'Department of Law', 'Department of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law', 'Department of Constitutional Law', 'Department of Japanese Legal Studies', and 'Department of Human Rights'.