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Licensing and Intellectual Property Law Desk Reference

by Michael D. Scott
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Overview

Licensing and Intellectual Property Law Desk Reference puts over 1,700 legal and technical terms at your fingertips.

Definitions are drawn from case decisions, federal and state laws, government regulations and official documents whenever possible. The result is a invaluable resource that lets you advise clients confidently, draft stronger contracts and litigate cases using the most up-to-date and accurate terminology backed by legal precedent.

More than just a lexicon, this versatile reference includes concise discussions of key cases, sample contract clauses, and much more - all extensively cross-referenced so you can:

  • Save hours of tedious research
  • Access detailed answers quickly
  • Use technical terms with legal precision
  • Prepare iron-clad agreements
  • Respond quickly to courtroom queries

Always Current!

Licensing and Intellectual Property Law Desk Reference is completely up-to-date. But to make sure you're always aware of the latest legal developments, you will automatically receive - with no obligation to purchase - supplements and/or new editions on a trial basis. You will be billed separately at the then-current price. Upon receipt, you will have 30 days to purchase or return. Of course, you may cancel this automatic updating and supplementation program at any time by simply notifying Aspen Law & Business.

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Booknews

From "abandonment" (of legal rights) to the "zone of natural expansion," Scott (law, Pepperdine U.) presents a compendium of definitions from the field of intellectual property law. The definitions are provided in the form of quotes from judicial decisions. Occasionally a more expansive definition is included in the form of an annotation. Related issues from case law are sometimes also to be found with the definitions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Panel Pub
Pages
766
Format
Paperback, 2001
ISBN
9780735527713

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