Daniel Lev

Daniel Lev

Lecturer


BS, Brandeis University
JD, Northwestern University School of Law
PhD, University of California, San Diego


Biography

Daniel Lev is Senior Counsel at Intellia Therapeutics, Inc., where his responsibilities include licensing and procurement transactions, managing collaborations, intellectual property, and general corporate legal support. Dan has focused on intellectual property law and transactions throughout his career, specializing in the life sciences sector. He has given seminars and taught classes on IP transactions for the Boston Bar Association, MCLE, Boston Patent Law Association, Licensing Executives Society, Federal Bar Association, and other organizations. He has a J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law, a Ph.D. in Chemistry from UC San Diego, and a B.S. in Chemistry, Biology, and Biochemistry from Brandeis University.

Activities & Engagements

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Courses

Intellectual Property Licensing in the Global Marketplace (LLM): LAW AM 795

3 credits

This course focuses on the major legal and practical issues related to intellectual property licenses in the global marketplace. Taught from the US practitioner's perspective, the class is specifically designed for foreign- trained lawyers who want to learn how to leverage intangible assets through intellectual property licensing transactions. We will cover patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret license agreements in a range of industries. Topics will include the scope and limitations of different licensing arrangements; crafting and interpreting licensing contract language; the relationship between licenses and transactions involving tangible assets; and licensing enforcement. We will explore the similarities and differences in licensing in the media, entertainment and technology industries; as well as licensing law and practice in foreign jurisdictions. In-class exercises and role plays will help students develop the practical skills needed to successfully draft and negotiate intellectual property licenses. PRE-REQUISITES (unless otherwise waived by the professor): Contracts; and either Intellectual Property (fall survey class) or the fall seminar, The Practice of U.S. Copyright and Trademark Law: Media and Entertainment Transactions. Enrollment is limited to 18 LLM in Intellectual Property Law and LLM in American Law students. **A student who fails to attend the initial meeting of a seminar (designated by an (S) in the title), or to obtain permission to be absent from either the instructor or the Registrar, may be administratively dropped from the seminar. Students who are on a wait list for a seminar are required to attend the first seminar meeting to be considered for enrollment.

SPRG 2026: LAW AM 795 A1 , Jan 12th to May 8th 2026
Days Start End Credits Instructors Bldg Room
Wed 6:30 pm 8:30 pm 3 Daniel LevHaefner