PLI Press Pubs Catalog 2025

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

“One of the most thorough treatments on the subject.” — The Licensing Journal

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW ANSWER BOOK

HOW TO WRITE A PATENT APPLICATION

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

Jeffrey G. Sheldon (Cislo & Thomas LLP)

This title is an easy-to-use resource for practitioners facing patent, trademark, or copyright issues. Written in a Q&A format, it answers practical questions, helping readers understand and address the various IP issues that may arise in a transaction or litigation. Esteemed IP practitioners at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP provide readers with practice-ready approaches for preparing applications regarding each of the three types of intellectual property — along with important practice tips for enforcing and defending them against potential infringers. The book also contains several checklists that IP lawyers can look to when confronting infringement online. Keep up with IP developments with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 softbound volume or digital, 950 pages, $293, Item #396689, ISBN 978-1-4024-4587-3, Published as needed

Ideal for patent prosecutors, this resource guides readers through processes, proactive steps, and practices for preparing effective patent applications that lead to strong issued patents. Its author is a frequent Practising Law Institute lecturer with substantial patent prosecution experience. Readers will learn the skills for creating airtight patent applications and receive access to more than 30 sample claims, forms, and checklists they can turn to for initial guidance. They will review how to best work with and collect information from inventors throughout the entire process, as well as effective techniques for addressing breadth, non-obviousness, and invalidity concerns. Furthermore, readers will see how improper grammar and terminology usage can undermine the strength of underlying patents. Stay current with PLI’s Upkeep Service.

1 looseleaf volume or digital, 1,144 pages, $700, Item #151671, ISBN 978-1-4024-2560-8, Updated annually or as needed

KANE ON TRADEMARK LAW A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE

Kathleen E. McCarthy (King & Spalding)

Practitioners who file and prosecute trademarks will glean viable practice tips from this full-fledged guide to trademark law and prosecution tactics before the USPTO. The information and strategies readers will find are informed by the author’s more than 30 years of experience filing successful trademark applications for leading brands and litigating disputes before federal courts and the USPTO’s Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Any intellectual property attorney, in-house practitioner, or trademark holder will find detailed case discussions covering all sides of significant trademark issues, along with full-color illustrations of previously litigated marks. They will also discover instructive input and commentary regarding common filing and prosecution questions, as well as 14 forms and checklists for approaching parody, infringement, online enforcement, application, and opposition analysis. Receive automated trademark law coverage updates with PLI’s Upkeep Service. 1 looseleaf volume, 1,174 pages, $700, Item #293629, ISBN 978-1-4024-3658-1, Updated annually or as needed

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