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"In arguing for the prime site adjacent to the Parrington Green, Dean Roland Hjorth of the Law School has been repeatedly quoted as saying that this site is desirable because of its proximity to the Business and International Studies schools where collaborative work can be done in such areas as Asian law and the protection of intellectual property rights."
Holtzman, Clay. "B-school back to donors." Puget Sound Business Journal. Sunday May 27, 2007. 2. says "On the other hand, William H. Gates Hall, which houses the law school, and the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Sciences & Engineering had an advantage not enjoyed by the business school. Each had a major naming donor, a distinction requiring a gift of at least $15 million."