PLI Press Pubs Catalog 2026

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Patent Litigation Edited by Charles S. Barquist (Maschoff Brennan)

Pharmaceutical and Biotech Patent Law Edited by David K. Barr and Daniel L. Reisner

“Tom Creel provides ... a volume that is comprehensive yet easy to navigate.” —  Judge Paul Michel , Former Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Patent Claim Construction and Markman Hearings Thomas L. Creel (JAMS)

Updated at least once a year, this treatise delves into key intricacies and strategies related to patent litigation. Readers will receive real-time guidance from an accomplished litigator who has guided U.S. and international patent holders before U.S. courts and the International Trade Commission. Patent litigators will access a comprehensive treatment of the patent case life cycle, from pre- suit investigations to appellate practice. Along the way, they will be given informative pointers on developing case themes, assembling strong litigation teams, leveraging discovery, and maximizing the

This work offers an extensive dive into the regulatory pressures impacting patent applications and infringement enforcement over pharmaceutical and biotechnology patents. Materials and takeaways, prepared by accomplished patent practitioners, are packed with pointers applicable to patent attorneys, in-house counsel, business leaders, and other corporate stakeholders in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. Over the course of 15 chapters, the authors introduce readers to the

This resource offers in-depth coverage on patent claim construction and Markman hearings. Over 10 chapters, the author packages his decades of hands-on experience into operative advice for patent attorneys, other specialists, as well as the inventors and businesses for which they advocate. Filled with practical insights, illustrative cases, and helpful checklists and claim charts, this title introduces readers to the Markman hearing process and the steps required to prepare for, conduct, and appeal a hearing. Specific issues covered include the impact of prior claim constructions, “person of ordinary skill” standards, intrinsic and extrinsic evidence problems, and relevant rules around appeals to the Federal Circuit. The author also offers comprehensive treatment of the varied approaches each U.S. district court takes when addressing claim construction disputes. Plan ahead with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

1 looseleaf volume, 1,290 pages, $728, Item #151672, ISBN 978-1-4024-2515-8, Updated annually or as needed

1 hardbound volume, 1,286 pages, $535, Item #397729, ISBN 978-1-4024-4823-2, Updated annually or as needed

critical legal, technical, and scientific information necessary for helping both patent applicants and patent holders obtain, defend, and challenge patents on these grounds. Keep up with patent law developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

1 looseleaf volume, 862 pages, $535, Item #38526, ISBN 978-1-4024-1847-1, Updated annually or as needed

impact of key evidence and experts. The book also covers fundamental case management concerns, including setting case budgets, working with case consultants and vendors, and leveraging technology to strengthen advocacy. Track patent litigation developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

Patent Law A Practitioner’s Guide Ronald B. Hildreth and David Aker (Ohlandt Greeley Ruggiero & Perle LLP)

Patent Licensing and Selling Strategy, Negotiation, Forms Mark S. Holmes (PatentBridge LLC)

This work guides patent and transactional-focused intellectual property practitioners through the fundamentals and insider tips of drafting and structuring profitable patent licensing deals. Its author has substantial experience advising leading technology companies and educational institutions on how to best monetize their patent portfolios. With more than 350 sample agreements and clauses to pursue, patent attorneys will find actionable strategies as they negotiate important patent licensing deals and hammer out terms. Along the way, the author discusses terms that can trigger delays and disputes, strategies around exclusive

This practitioner’s guide shows patent prosecution and litigation attorneys — and the entities and inventors they represent — around the fundamental frameworks governing the drafting and issuance of U.S. patents. The authors have decades of combined experience counseling Fortune 500 entities, startups, and individual inventors. Featuring more than 30 time-saving forms, affidavits, and prosecution

Post-Grant Proceedings Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board Megan Raymond (Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone LLP)

Created by several accoladed patent practitioners at prominent U.S. patent law practice groups and technology companies, this work introduces patent prosecutors and anyone involved in post- patent-grant disputes to the different strategies and practices involved in managing post-grant patent proceedings before the PTAB. Readers will learn more about the PTAB, created by the AIA to govern disputes of already-granted patents, and the steps required for initiating post-grant proceedings. In the process, they will learn important concepts about IPRs, PGRs, and recommended practices for addressing claim amendments, discovery, oral arguments, appeals to the Federal Circuit, and co-pending district court regulations. Plan for new patent law developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

correspondence, this resource offers practice-ready resources and examples practitioners and their clients can pull from as they work through patent prosecution and litigation. It includes detailed analysis of America Invents Act developments, patentability tests, direct infringement and other violation tests, and drafting technique best practices. Prepare for patent law changes with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 looseleaf volume or digital, 712 pages, $535, Item #38092, ISBN 978-1-4024-1894-5, Updated annually or as needed

1 looseleaf volume, 1,504 pages, $535 Item #47893, ISBN 978-1-4024-2064-1, Updated annually or as needed

licenses, and pointers around selecting markets for specific licensees. In addition, the text integrates discussion on infringement protection and enforcement steps, license duration and termination guidelines, and confidentiality considerations. Receive important updates with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

1 looseleaf volume, 416 pages, $561, Item #370677, ISBN 978-1-4024-4373-2, Updated annually or as needed

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