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Analysis of developments in patent law and the effects of these developments on current and future practice. This exhaustive treatise will save you hours of time. By Eric E. Bensen, a nationally recognized intellectual property law author and practitioner. In addition to his work on Patent Law Perspectives, he is a coauthor of Milgrim on Trade Secrets, Milgrim on Licensing and Patent Licensing Transactions, three other leading intellectual property treatises from Matthew Bender, and Bensen & Myers on Litigation Management
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Table of contents
CHAPTER 1 Statutory Subject Matter
CHAPTER 2 Validity
CHAPTER 2 Validity (Continued)
CHAPTER 3 Infringement
CHAPTER 4 Defenses Other Than Invalidity, Noninfringement and Misuse
CHAPTER 5 Remedies Relating to Patent Infringement
CHAPTER 6 Court Jurisdiction and Venue
CHAPTER 7PART 1 Court Procedures
CHAPTER 7PART 2 Court Procedures
CHAPTER 8 Arbitration
CHAPTER 9 PTO Practice and Court Review of PTO Decisions
CHAPTER 10 Reissue Law and Practice, Reexamination and Public Use Proceedings
CHAPTER 11 Interferences
CHAPTER 12 Licensing and Sale
CHAPTER 13 Taxation
CHAPTER 14 RESERVED
CHAPTER 15 Government Proceedings, Contracts and Awards
CHAPTER 16 Trade Secrets and Unfair Competition
CHAPTER 17 Invalidity or Nonenforceability due to Fraud or Inequitable Conduct
CHAPTER 18 Misuse and Antitrust Problems Other Than Fraudulent Procurement