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Past O'Reilly Scholars / J Moore

Mr. Julian Moore, from Limerick, graduated from Columbia University with a Juris Doctorate in June 2008. At Columbia he served as an editor of the Science and Technology Law Review, and the Journal of European Law. Before moving to New York, he studied law at the London School of Economics (LSE), where he organised the first Mayer Brown London Moot Court, worked as a research assistant for a postgraduate course in "Patent Law and Biotechnology" and spent a summer at the London offices of Clifford Chance LLP and Jones Day LLP.
He completed his Masters in Computer Science as the AIB Fellow at the European base of the MIT Media Lab, where his work was the subject of a provisional US patent, a nomination for the ISA Award for Technical Innovation, and media coverage by Wired, Slashdot, and The Register. He was profiled as the IEI Engineer of the Month, and has appeared on radio and television. Before joining the lab, he worked for a software company he helped found. His undergraduate studies were in Electronic and Computer Engineering at the University of Limerick, where he earned a First Class Honours degree, and a place on their Advanced Scholars Programme.
He is currently a patent litigation associate at the New York office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.
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