Intellectual property law and litigation : practical and irreverent insights /

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Main Author: O'Connor, Edward F., 1944-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago, Ill. : Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section, American Bar Association, c2009
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245 1 0 |a Intellectual property law and litigation :  |b practical and irreverent insights /  |c Edward F. O'Connor 
260 |a Chicago, Ill. :  |b Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section, American Bar Association,  |c c2009 
300 |a xxi, 311 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 26 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. xii-xiii) and index 
505 0 |a Antitrust law -- Antitrust law and litigation -- What happened to independent ink on appeal to the CAFC? -- The next chapter in the Independent Ink saga : the war between the states -- Enter the academics -- So, where does antitrust tying stand today? -- Patent and copyright misuse, tortious interference, trade libel, and other interesting stuff -- Patents -- Discovery -- Attorney-client privilege -- Notes and records -- Court versus jury : who decides what -- Do I really want to try this case to a judge? -- Expert witnesses -- Patent prosecutors as witnesses -- Infringement -- Doctrine of equivalents -- Claim interpretation -- File wrapper estoppel -- Reissues -- Anticipation and litigation -- Prior public use -- Reexamination -- Inequitable conduct -- Continuations, divisions, and continuations-in-part -- How continuation practice (like everything else) can be confusing to a judge -- What can I get (or lose) in a patent case? -- How do we determine a reasonable royalty in litigation? -- What about my treble damages and attorney's fees and how important is a noninfringement opinion? -- Forget about everything you think you know about the statute of limitations -- Patent infringement, tortious interference, unfair competition, declaratory judgment-and don't forget venue -- Injunctions -- Trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition -- Trademarks-use them or lose them -- Trademark infringement 
505 0 |a Trademark infringement damages -- Trade dress infringement -- Regional trademarks and common law trademarks -- Unfair competition -- Courtesy, courtesy, courtesy -- Copyrights -- Other things you need to know about copyrights -- Potential pitfalls from those pesky presumptions -- Cybersquatting -- Can the late Sonny Bono save Mickey Mouse? -- What's going on in the International Trade Commission and what does Jazz Photo Corp. v. United States, 439 F.3d 1344 (Fed. Cir. 2006) have against repair/reconstruction? -- Enforcement proceedings -- How do you defend an enforcement proceeding? -- The Inkjet aftermarket : what it means to repair/reconstruction-and what does this have to do with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? -- License agreements regarding standing to sue -- What are the biggest evidentiary loopholes in intellectual property litigation? -- Design patents, copyrights, and trademarks -- Caveat -- Insurance -- Screw your courage to the sticking point-advice I have received over the years -- Why do you need to be a bankruptcy lawyer? -- Rule 11 sanctions-pre-filing investigations mean just that : pre-filing -- You better believe it-how I learned by being burned -- The gag factor : costs, expenses, and attorney's fees -- The state of our judiciary -- Checklist of causes of action -- The final chapter 
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650 0 |a Patent suits  |z United States 
650 0 |a Antitrust law  |z United States 
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