Handbook of Intellectual Property Claims and RemediesWolters Kluwer, 2000. gada 1. janv. - 1000 lappuses Now there's a one-stop source of answers to the critical remedies questions that arise in today's intellectual property claims. Handbook of Intellectual Property Claims and Remedies is the first single-volume treatise to focus exclusively on the substantive law governing remedies and strategies for obtaining them in intellectual property litigation. Written by Patrick J. Flinn, an intellectual property specialist from Alston and Bird in Atlanta, GA, Handbook of Intellectual Property Claims and Remedies offers step-by-step guidance on how to maximize -- or minimize -- possible remedies at all stages of litigation, from pre-filing decisions through appeals. You'll find vital information you can use to: Evaluate general remedial concepts involving lost profits, unjust enrichment, and out-of-pocket damages in IP claims Establish which claims can affect which types of relief, and what problems may arise in joining different claims in the same action Avoid costly mistakes at all stages of the case. Handbook of Intellectual Property Claims and Remedies is full of practice tools to help you build and present your best case, including a quick-reference matrix on IP rights and remedies, sample demand letters and responses, current statistics on jury awards, case citations, checklists, and more! |
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Chapter 2 | 2-1 |
Chapter 3 | 2-32 |
IDENTIFYING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CLAIMS | 3-1 |
Chapter 4 | 3-4 |
PREPARING AND RESPONDING TO CLAIMS | 4-1 |
Chapter 5 | 5-1 |
Chapter 6 | 6-1 |
Chapter 7 | 6-153 |
Chapter 9 | 8-125 |
05A Digital Millennium Copyright Remedies | 9-7 |
Appendix | A-1 |
Appendix | B-1 |
SELECTED PROVISIONS FROM THE LANHAM ACT | C-1 |
UNIFORM TRADE SECRETS | D-1 |
Appendix | E-1 |
Chapter 8 | 8-1 |
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