Patent law in a nutshell

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Where to find it

Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

Call Number
KF3114 .A34 2018
Status
Available
Call Number
KF3114 .A34 2018 c. 2
Status
Available

Summary

This Nutshell provides a succinct description of the fundamentals of U.S. patent law. Ranging from the acquisition of patent rights to their enforcement, it contains an overview of relevant statutes, rules, and cases that collectively define this area of intellectual property law. Topics include claim construction, obviousness, anticipation, written description and enablement, infringement, remedies, and other notable doctrines. Patent law has evolved quickly in the past few years. This Nutshell captures those changes and relates them well to the overall fabric of intellectual property law. This reference is suitable for use by those with a beginner's knowledge of patent law, but it has sufficient depth to be instructive for every practitioner in this exciting and dynamic field.

Contents

Foundations of patent law -- Patent acquisition --- Patent eligibility -- Utility -- Anticipation -- Statutory bars -- Novelty : prior invention -- Nonobviousness -- Adequate disclosure -- Issues in patent acquisition -- The Patent trial and appeal board -- Claims -- Claim construction -- Infringement -- Additional defenses -- Remedies -- International patent law -- Design patents --The Hatch-Waxman Act.

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