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2002 Cumulative Supplement to Patent Litigation Strategies Handbook.


Patent attorneys can track critical developments in the complex, competitive field of patent litigation with the 2002 Cumulative Supplement to Patent Litigation Strategies Handbook, written by experienced litigators from the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law and published by BNA Books.

Patent Litigation Strategies Handbook provides in-depth analysis, expert insights, and practical guidance on effective patent litigation tactics, from prelitigation considerations through discovery, motions practice, trial presentation, and appeals to the federal circuit. The book includes analysis and discussion of the strategic reasons behind all phases of patent infringement litigation.

The 2002 Cumulative Supplement provides additional strategic guidance from veteran patent litigators on issues such as determining client standing to bring suit, substantial evidence standard applied to findings of fact by the PTO, privileged status of materials supplied to expert witnesses, strategic use of contention interrogatories, and federal circuit ruling on patentee's inadvertent waiver of attorney/client privilege in litigation.

Edited by Barry L. Grossman of Foley and Lardner and Gary M. Hoffman of Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky, LLP, the Supplement may be purchased alone as a 320-page softcover for $115, or with the main volume, a 756-page hardcover, for $245. It can be ordered by telephone at 800/960-1220, by fax at 732/346-1624, or online at www.bnabooks.com.

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Publication:Florida Bar Journal
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Date:Jun 1, 2003
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