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Deputy Solicitor General at State of Florida
Vincent H. Li is a Deputy Solicitor General for the State of Florida. Prior to joining the State, he was an associate at Ellis George.
Vincent graduated summa cum laude from NYU Stern School of Business, where he served as a teaching fellow for MBA courses in statistics. He went on to earn his J.D., cum laude at Harvard Law School where he was an Executive Editor of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and a member of the Federalist Society. Between college and law school, Vincent worked at an economic consulting firm, estimating damages for consumer, labor, and securities class action lawsuits and forecasting asbestos litigation liabilities.
Upon graduating law school, Vincent served as a law clerk at the United States Senate Judiciary Committee under Senator Ben Sasse’s office. Immediately afterwards, he served as a judicial law clerk for Judge Chad Readler of the Sixth Circuit United States Court of Appeals and most recently, as a judicial law clerk for Judge Laurence Silberman of the D.C. Circuit United States Court of Appeals.
The panel will explore the consequences, if any, to a potential holding by the Supreme Court in Perlmutter v. Blanche that the Copyright Office is part of the Legislative — as opposed to the Executive – branch of the U.S. government. Panelists may discuss the history of the Copyright Office, and generally… Read More