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Written by the leaders in the field, the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law authored Annual Review of Intellectual Property Law Developments 2011 offers expert, balanced, and thoughtful content on all intellectual property matters. This expanded annual volume is current through December 2011, covering 16 months of the most influential IP developments, and features two essays on the most important new patent legislation in 175 years, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act.
With chapters written by IP practitioners for IP practitioners, this easy-to-use, well-indexed deskbook quickly points you to the developments that really matter in patent, trademark, copyright, and other intellectual property law areas. Perfect for those times you need to give immediate advice, research a topic, or otherwise ensure you are up-to-date on a particular issue, the Annual Review's index points you to the pertinent cases.
Unlike any other product, Annual Review of Intellectual Property Law Developments 2011:- Offers two authoritative perspectives on the America Invents Act
- Now covers 16 months of developments through the end of 2011
- Features a detailed Table of Contents with both the development name and a one-line summary for quick, on-point information
- Is written, organized and edited by more than 75 knowledgeable practitioners and experts in every area of IP law
- Provides a single-volume resource for understanding the year's most important IP developments
- Includes a CD-ROM with the complete text of the book in searchable PDF
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