INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
COPYRIGHT LAW A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE Bruce P. Keller (Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of New Jersey) and Jeffrey P. Cunard (Debevoise & Plimpton LLP)
FEDERAL CIRCUIT YEARBOOK PATENT LAW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
Derrick A. Pizarro (Pizarro Allen)
The Guide provides current advice and analysis regarding copyright protection. The authors, who have worked on groundbreaking cases such as American Broadcasting Cos., Inc. v. Aereo, Inc. , and advised leading entertainment, sports, and retail companies, offer readers a practical perspective on copyright litigation and transactional issues. The book features fair use and rights clearance checklists to provide practitioners, licensing agents, and copyright owners with practical guidance. This title also includes material on exclusive rights, proving infringement, registration issues, safe harbors, litigation insurance, and internet-related issues. Keep up with ongoing copyright law developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service.
Updated annually, PLI’s Federal Circuit Yearbook helps patent practitioners, inventors, and other business and litigation support professionals understand important takeaways from each year’s patent docket in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. It also introduces key themes, trends, and decisions set to impact patent litigation in the following year and beyond. The Yearbook ’s analysis comes courtesy of an accomplished patent law litigator with notable experience advocating for technology, pharmaceutical, and commercial companies in patent disputes. Federal Circuit practitioners will access synopses of important cases and authoritative commentary — all organized by topic — that touch upon important litigation concerns and patentability issues.
Stay up to date with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 softbound volume, 458 pages, $366, Item #397950, ISBN 978-1-4024-4615-3, Published annually
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“This work must be included in the library of anyone who considers himself or herself an
attorney [in the field].” — The Licensing Journal
FABER & KOWALSKI ON MECHANICS OF PATENT CLAIM DRAFTING
Thomas J. Kowalski (Duane Morris LLP)
This guide explores court-tested, start-to-finish claim drafting strategies and techniques for preparing patent claims. It also offers up-to-date coverage from a prominent patent practitioner of the court decisions and emerging best practices impacting claim drafting and construction. Patent lawyers, corporate practitioners, patent agents, and other professionals and filers will find comprehensive directions for each claim type. They will also receive detailed information regarding rejections, drafting mistakes, claim amendments, problematic terms, troublesome expressions, definitions, stylized word usage, and more. The guide features real-life examples of judicially approved limitations and phrases and 26 sample claim templates. Accommodating the latest court holdings, regulations, and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office decisions is critical to drafting ironclad patents. PLI’s Upkeep Service can help. 1 looseleaf volume, 1,066 pages, $651, Item #370670, ISBN 978-1-4024-4372-5, Updated annually or as needed
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