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Intellectual Property Litigation: Pretrial Practice by Eric M. Dobrusin, Katherine E. White β€” book cover

Intellectual Property Litigation: Pretrial Practice

by Eric M. Dobrusin, Katherine E. White
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Overview

This remarkable guide offers comprehensive case analysis and a clear framework for streamlining the procedural requirements and issues involved in resolving patent, copyright, or trademark disputes. Intellectual Property Litigation: Pretrial Practice helps you save time by doing the research for you and lays the groundwork for success, whether your case is settled or ultimately goes to trial.

You'll discover:

  • An exhaustive compilation of key intellectual property cases decided over the past 20 years
  • Expert analysis of the case law interpreting and applying the rules
  • Valuable tactical guidance and model forms at your fingertips
  • And more.

Synopsis

From the Publisher Now there's a book that focuses exclusively on intellectual property pretrial practice. You'll learn effective ways to plan and manage your pretrial litigation, together with hundreds of case law summaries for use in the crucial preliminary injunctive relief, bifurcation, discovery, and summary judgment phases of litigation practice. This comprehensive legal deskbook will help you make informed strategic and tactical decisions enabling quick results in this complex field of litigation. You'll nail down the details of summary judgment practice--the most critical aspect of pretrial intellectual property litigation practice. The book will also enable you to reduce your research time with "on-point" precedents from the past 20 years, and it includes checklists, sample forms, and tactical notes.

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Book Details

Published
October 28, 1999
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Pages
888
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780735506930

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