International Bookstore: Intellectual Property | Patents

Abbildung: "U.S. Patent Opinions and Evaluations"

David L Fox

Oxford University Press

2009. 1072 Seiten

EUR 242,20

This book provides expert, up-to-date, practical advice and guidance on the four principle issues of patent evaluations and opinions, including: (1) claim construction and claim scope; (2) infringement; (3) validity; and (4) enforceability.
The book teaches how to apply these four principles to the many uses of patent opinions,.

Abbildung: "Patent Ethics"

Prosecution

David Hricik; Mercedes Meyer

Oxford University Press

392 Seiten

EUR 184,72

Patent Ethics: Prosecution serves as an essential guide to the ethical issues arising in the course of the patent prosecution process. By providing relevant rules and case law, it allows practitioners to identify ethical problems before they arise and to address them most effectively when they do.

Abbildung: "Outpacing the Competition"

Patent-Based Business Strategy

Robert L Cantrell

Wiley, J.

EUR 67,90

Patentable assets comprise more than half of the value of most American companies and represent the most quantifiable of the soft assets called intellectual property. The Dynamics of Patent Strategy explores the business dynamics behind creating, acquiring, advancing, and defending patentable assets. This innovative book puts patentable assets, the core value of technology companies, at the center of a broader business strategy discussion. It includes an abundance of case studies and real-world anecdotes. Thorough and clear, this book will be useful to attorneys and business professionals.

Abbildung: "A Complete Guide to Passing the European Qualifying Exam (EQE)"

and qualifying as a European Patent Attorney

Simon Roberts; Andrew Rudge

Sweet & Maxwell

5th Edition, 2010 Edition

EUR 178,00

Be fully prepared for the exam with A Complete Guide to Passing the European Qualifying Exam. It gives you guidance on studying, preparing and answering questions for each paper. The book covers papers A, B, C, D1 and D2, providing relevant, detailed guidance on each paper of the exam, in one easy to use book. It gives you a thorough understanding of the subject matter for each paper so you can enter the exam with confidence and a complete understanding of what the papers will entail.

7 volumes, 3-4 updates per year.

Without question, the Manual for the Handling of Applications for Patents, Designs and Trademarks Throughout the World is the most comprehensive, authoritative reference for the international industrial property practice.

Abbildung: "Global Patent Litigation"

Strategy and Practice

Willem Hoyng; Frank Eijsvogels

Kluwer Law International

1. Auflage (Basic Work with 9th supplement. 06/2010)

EUR 411,27

Global Patent Litigation is a brand new loose-leaf, which aims to fulfil the increasing need for quality information on the strategy and practical aspects of patent litigation in the major trading countries of the world.
Global Patent Litigation will be invaluable when: protecting against infringements; preparing proper litigation strategy; estimating costs of litigation; preparing to engage local counsel.

Abbildung: "Winning the Patent Damages Case"

A Litigator's Guide to Economic Models & Other Damage Strategies

Cauley, Robert

Oxford University Press, USA

184 Seiten

EUR 157,30

Winning the Patent Damages Case is a guide for patent litigators and in-house counsel who are either considering an action for patent infringement or who are facing the spectre of a lengthy, expensive litigation. Winning the Patent Damages Case provide readers with an analytical framework for determining the likely damages award in a patent case, which is critical to the decision of whether to settle the case and for how much. It gives valuable information on to how to structure the patent case from the outset and assists accused infringers in how to prepare a "shadow" damages case that may result in a much more reasonable damages award in the event of a loss. Finally, the book provides practical suggestions on discovery how to select and work with a damages expert.

Abbildung: "International Patent Litigation"

Developing an Effective Strategy

Wilson, David

Globe Law & Business, GB

240 Seiten

EUR 141,00

This major new title by leading practitioners is a practical guide to patent litigation (and alternatives, if available) in a selection of key jurisdictions. It covers the timescale of proceedings, the availability of interim relief, disclosure, available remedies and costs, among other crucial factors. The book provides a useful comparison of how each jurisdiction deals with the issues that arise and the practical consequences of litigating in each location. This comparison is designed to assist those involved in international patent litigation in devising an effective strategy to manage the litigation and so maximise the chances of a successful outcome, while also reducing unnecessary costs.

Abbildung: "A User's Guide to Patents"

Trevor Cook

Bloomsbury

2. Aufl., 760 S.

EUR 136,58

This title focuses on all the areas of patent law and procedure which prove to be the most important in day-to-day practice. It addresses some of the wider public policy aspects of patents and their economic significance, as well as past and likely future trends in the field, both in Europe and the USA.

Abbildung: "C.I.P.A. Guide to the Patents Acts"

Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys

Sweet & Maxwell

6. Auflage

EUR 402,02

The CIPA Guide to the Patents Acts is the leading guide to patent legislation in the UK. Taking a clause-by-clause approach to all relevant patent legislation, it clearly explains the impact of each part of every Act. Case law is presented in detail to help the reader see easily whether there are precedents for or against the proposition they wish to contend. It includes references to hundreds of decisions of the European Patent Office, the UK courts and the Comptroller-General, many of which have not appeared in published law reports.

Includes the text of the Treaty done at Washington on June 19, 1970, amended on September 28, 1979, and modified on February 3, 1984, and on October 3, 2001 and the Regulations as in force from January 1, 2009.