Jon Lee, J.D.
(Associate Professor)

University of Oklahoma College of Law

Law

intellectual property, professional responsibility, legal profession, trademark law, empirical legal studies

About Me

Professor Lee is a nationally-recognized scholar in both legal ethics and intellectual property law.  Within the field of legal ethics, Lee examines the extent to which lawyer codes and disciplinary procedures promote ethical practice and protect the public.  Their work in intellectual property law explores the outer limits of trademark protection and the lawyer’s role in trademark prosecution.  Lee's articles have been published in the Minnesota Law Review, Boston College Law Review, North Carolina Law Review, George Washington Law Review, BYU Law Review, Cardozo Law Review, and Tulane Law Review, among others.

In 2024, Lee received the Fred C. Zacharias Memorial Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility, awarded to the outstanding article in the field.  In 2023, his co-authored work on Sound Marks was selected for the Harvard-Penn-NYU Trademarks and Unfair Competition Roundtable.

Professor Lee is a member of the LGBTQ+ community, having grown up homeless as a queer youth, and is also a person with a disability.

Publications

  • Jon J. Lee, “Double Standards: An Empirical Study of Patent and Trademark Discipline,” Boston College Law Review, 2020.
  • Jon J. Lee, “Owning Colors,” Cardozo Law Review, 2019.
  • Jon J. Lee, “ Safeguarding the Propriety of the Judiciary,” North Carolina Law Review, 2013.
  • Jon J. Lee, “Leadership Evolution: The Rise of Lawyers in the C-suite,” Tulane Law Review, 2022.
  • Jon J. Lee, “Catching Unfitness,” Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, 2021.
  • Jon J. Lee, “Do Trademark Lawyers Matter,” Stanford Technology Law Review, 2013.
  • Jon Lee, “Public Sanctions, Private Harm?,” BYU Law Review, 2023.
  • Jon Lee, “Racism and Trademark Abandonment,” George Washington Law Review, 2023.
  • Jon J. Lee, “A New Approach to Attorney Regulation,” Boston College Law Review, 2024.
  • Jon Lee, “Sound Marks,” Minnesota Law Review, 2024.

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