January 21, 2022

Peter Brann Again Offering Popular Harvard Law School Course

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For the Spring 2022 term, partner Peter Brann will once again be offering his course at the Harvard Law School on “The Role of the State Attorney General,” co-taught with James Tierney, the former Maine Attorney General. Brann and Tierney have taught this class at Columbia, Yale, and Harvard Law Schools for over ten years with Harvard now offering the course both semesters. Brann, who served as Maine’s State Solicitor before joining Brann & Isaacson, has a litigation practice focused on intellectual property and corporate litigation, which also includes the representation of companies and individuals dealing with state attorneys general and state and federal government agencies.

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