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Patents, Professional Responsibility & Legal Ethics

Patent Ethics Litigation

by David Hricik
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Patent Ethics: Litigation is a unique guide to the ethical issues arising in the course of the patent litigation process. By providing relevant rules and case law, it allows practitioners to identify ethical problems before they arise and to address them most effectively when they do. Patent Ethics: Litigation is the second of two volumes on patent ethics. This treatise is the first of its kind to combine rules and patent-specific cases with commentary by the author, which distills the author's own experience and expertise in ethics and patent litigation into effective practice strategies.

Patent Ethics: Litigation covers many vital topics, including conflicts of interest specific to patent practice, pre-suit investigation and pleading requirements regarding inequitable conduct as well as infringement, prosecution bars, ethical issues concerning expert witnesses, and the risks that attend litigating a patent that a firm obtained for the plaintiff.

Synopsis

Patent Ethics: Litigation is a unique guide to the ethical issues arising in the course of the patent litigation process. By providing relevant rules and case law, it allows practitioners to identify ethical problems before they arise and to address them most effectively when they do. Patent Ethics: Litigation is the second of two volumes on patent ethics. This treatise is the first of its kind to combine rules and patent-specific cases with commentary by the author, which distills the author's own experience and expertise in ethics and patent litigation into effective practice strategies.

Patent Ethics: Litigation covers many vital topics, including conflicts of interest specific to patent practice, pre-suit investigation and pleading requirements regarding inequitable conduct as well as infringement, prosecution bars, ethical issues concerning expert witnesses, and the risks that attend litigating a patent that a firm obtained for the plaintiff.

About the Author, David Hricik

Professor Hricik has chaired the ethics and professionalism committees of both the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the IP Section of the ABA. He has taught patent law and professional responsibility, and also serves as a loss prevention consultant and as an expert witness in patent infringement suits, disqualification proceedings, and legal malpractice arising from both patent prosecution and litigation. He also has served as an expert on behalf of the PTO's Office of Enrollment and Discipline.

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From the Publisher

"David Hricik is the authority that the intellectual property community relies on for answers to ethics issues in patent litigation. This book should be on the shelf of every patent litigator."
--Nick Godici

"David Hricik is the nation's leading expert on patent ethics. This is an important book on an important topic."
--Mark Lemley, William H. Neukom Professor of Law, Stanford Law School Director, Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology Partner, Durie Tangri LLP

"David Hricik's latest book, Patent Ethics: Litigation, is a necessary reference for any law firm or company handling intellectual property work and for students pursuing this area of law...The book is small enough to take to court yet comprehensive enough to be an aid to the most complicated case...Should be an essential part of the patent litigator's repertoire." -- AALL Spectrum blog

"Hricik's expertise in ethics and patent litigation offers effective practice strategies for attorneys." -- The Florida Bar Journal

"...it is an important reference for patent litigators...the book is a significant and useful addition to the scant literature on patent litigation ethics. Not only is this book currently the best resource available on the topic, its thoroughness will make it essential to litigators for years to come." -- The IP Law Book Review

"...the book is a significant and useful addition to the scant literature on patent litigation ethics. Not only is this book currently the best resource available on the topic, its thoroughness will make it essential to litigators for years to come."

--David L. Schwartz, Chicago-Kent College of Law

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195367096

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