SAN FRANCISCO — Silicon Valley’s companies aren’t the only ones poaching each other’s intellectual property. Stanford is in on it, too.

Stanford Law School hired top Harvard cyberlaw expert Phillip Malone to become the first head of the Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic — one of 11 clinics introducing students to different legal practice models ranging from appellate work to human rights advocacy.

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