Succinct and timely, the fifth edition of PATENT LAW continues to demystify its subject as it explores and explains important cases, judicial authorities, statutes, and policy. Approachably written for law students, attorneys, inventors, and laypersons alike, this text stands on its own or may be used alongside any patent or IP casebook to support more in-depth study of patent law.
Updated throughout, the Fifth Edition offers:
Up-to-the-minute explanations deciphering the complex first-to-file provisions of the America Invents Act, the most significant change to U.S. patent law in 60 years
Further AIA updates throughout the text, emphasizing the newly-implemented inter partes review and post-grant review proceedings
Cogent analyses of recent Supreme Court and Federal Circuit decisions that have fundamentally impacted patent law, including:
Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank
Teva v. Sandoz
Nautilus v. Biosig
Octane Fitness v. Icon Health
Apple v. Samsung
In re Cuozzo
Features:
Effective, lucid, and complete, Janice M. Mueller’s PATENT LAW features:
Thorough coverage and clear writing that clarifies principal legal doctrines, key judicial authorities, governing statutes, and policy considerations for obtaining, enforcing, and challenging a U.S. patent
In-depth treatment and comparison of pre- and post-America Invents Act regimes for novelty and prior art with numerous hypotheticals
Timely statistics on patent trends
Succinct analysis of multi-national patent protection regimes
Helpful visual aids, such as figures, tables, and timelines
A sample patent and breakdown of a prosecution history
Boldfaced key terms and a convenient Glossary