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Art Law DeskbookThis publication is designed to help artists and attorneys in the field understand the rights and responsibilities of artists and their work. It is broad based including detailed information on copyright and trademark rights, rights of publicity and censorship of an artist’s work. The book includes directions as well as practical guidance on these complex issues. It includes in one publication all of the information you need to protect yourself and/or your clients. Volume 2 includes detailed information about the law of business regarding art.Publisher Matthew BenderIn StockStarting from $399.00
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Associate's Guide to the Practice of Copyright LawAssociate's Guide to the Practice of Copyright Law guides associates through what is often the most challenging part of their job: knowing where to find information and what specifically they need to do or know to complete a particular task or assignment in the practice of Copyright Law.Publisher Matthew BenderIn StockStarting from $204.00
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Canadian Intellectual Property Law and StrategyCanadian Intellectual Property Law and Strategy by John McKeown provides a comprehensive overview of Canadian law relating to trademarks, copyright and industrial designs, along with strategic, practice-oriented commentary regarding how such laws can best be used for business advantage.Publisher LexisNexisIn StockStarting from $536.00
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Entertainment Law & LitigationEntertainment Law & Litigation, edited by Charles J. Harder, provides in-depth discussion and analysis of the substantive law regarding the subjects that most frequently arise in entertainment law and litigation, and provides guidelines, tips and recommendations on how to properly litigate in these areas, on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants, including studios, talent and independent producers and distributors.Publisher LexisNexisIn StockStarting from $668.00
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Essentials of Patent Claim DraftingEssentials of Patent Claim Drafting, by Morgan D. Rosenberg, covers the actual mechanics of assembling both basic and complex claims from simple mechanical cases to complex chemical and pharmaceutical cases. The claims of a patent application are, in many ways, the most important part of the application. The claims define the legal scope of patent protection granted by an issued patent, and also determine the course of the patent prosecution process. A properly drafted patent claim must take into account technical breadth, legal strategy, and conformance with U.S. statutory law, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office guidelines, and over a hundred years of case law.Publisher Matthew BenderIn StockStarting from $305.00
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False Advertising and the Lanham ActFalse Advertising and the Lanham Act by Thomas M. Williams covers established precedent and Section 43(a) false advertising case law, including key decisions where courts have developed essential analytical tools to flesh out sparse statutory language.Publisher Matthew BenderIn StockStarting from $395.00
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Gray Markets: Prevention, Detection and LitigationGray Markets: Prevention, Detection and Litigation, by author, Eric Bensen, provides the first comprehensive analysis of the gray market as well as a blueprint for attorneys and businesses to prevent, detect, and litigate gray market cases.Publisher LexisNexisIn StockStarting from $440.00
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Intellectual Property Culture: Strategy and ComplianceIntellectual Property Culture: Strategy and Compliance is designed to help attorneys and executives build a business culture in which the development and management of intellectual property is as painless and productive as possible.Publisher LexisNexisIn StockStarting from $237.00
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Intellectual Property Enforcement in the Digital WorldIntellectual Property Enforcement in the Digital World by Laura M. King and Thomas J. Peistrup continues to help attorneys understand the increasing range of illegal and malicious internet activity and a similarly expanding number of response or enforcement options.Publisher Matthew BenderIn StockStarting from $376.00
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IP and Technology in Government Contracts: Procurement and Partnering at the Federal and State LevelIP and Technology in Government Contracts: Procurement and Partnering at the Federal and State Level, 2023 Edition, written by James G. McEwen, David S. Bloch, Richard M. Gray, and John T. Lucas provides a comprehensive appraisal of United States federal procurement laws relating to intellectual property, plus a detailed survey of state procurement rules. It is newly updated to address important changes to contracting practices brought on by recent National Defense Authorization Acts and represents the latest thinking on public-private partnerships and procurement of IP-protected commercial items.Publisher Matthew BenderIn StockStarting from $345.00