Patent law and policy sixth edition
Chisum in From Janice was a tenured full Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where she taught and wrote in the field of intellectual property law with an emphasis in U. A registered U. After law school Janice completed a two-year clerkship with the Honorable Giles S. Rich, U. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Department of Justice before entering legal academia in Janice taught and wrote as a full-time law professor for 16 years. You will receive an email with access to the digital copy of this title within 2 business days.
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The authors provide periodic email updates on important issues e. This book also is available in a three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version printed on 8. Patent Law and Policy View Cart. This page refers to an out of print or superseded title. View or download the free Online Supplement for this product. Highlights include: Detailed coverage of the new "first inventor to file" novelty rules, with analysis of new statutory provisions integrated into traditional case coverage under the Act.
Extensive discussion relating to the structure of the new AIA section ; categories of prior art under the AIA compared to the Act; the critical filing date under the AIA versus traditional first to invent rules; the new AIA "public disclosure" grace period provisions, compared to the Act statutory bars; and all other important aspects of the AIA. In-depth description and discussion of all the major new administrative proceedings under the AIA: Post-Grant Review; the new Inter Partes Review replacing inter partes reexaminations ; the Supplemental Examination inequitable conduct "purging" procedure; and Derivation Proceedings.
Concise discussions of many other features of the AIA, integrated into each chapter of the book.
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