 | _ | Copyright Law (Thomson Reuters) Jane C. Ginsburg, Robert A. Gorman, 2012 (Publication) 309 pages
The Federal Judicial Center first published Copyright Law by Robert A. Gorman in 1991, followed by Copyright Law, Second Edition in 2006.
Copyright Law by Jane C. Ginsburg; Robert A. Gorman is now published exclusively by © 2012 Thomson Reuters, and print and electronic ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Compensatory Damages Issues in Patent Infringement Cases: A Pocket Guide for Federal District Court Judges William C. Rooklidge, Martha K. Gooding, Philip S. Johnson, Mallun Yen, 2011 (Publication) 43 pages A guide for trial judges to consult when deciding issues of compensatory damages in patent infringement cases, prepared by a national committee of experts from the bench, bar, in-house counsel, and academia formed at the request of the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Patent Case Management Judicial Guide Peter S. Menell, Lynn Pasahow, James Pooley, Matthew Powers, 2009 (Publication) 650 pages A comprehensive, user-friendly, and practical judicial guide for managing patent cases. Although similar in many respects to other forms of complex civil litigation, patent cases pose distinctive case management challenges, including complex and dynamic technological facts to a degree rarely ...(Read more) |
 | _ | A Study of the Role and Impact of Special Masters in Patent Cases Jay P. Kesan, Gwendolyn G. Ball, 2009 (Publication) 18 pages Report of a study of the use of special masters in patent litigation. |
 | _ | Patent Claim Construction: A Survey of Federal District Court Judges Rebecca N. Eyre, Joe S. Cecil, Eric Topor, 2008 (Publication) 32 pages This report presents the results of a survey of federal district court judges regarding their use of patent litigation case management and claim construction procedures. When applicable, the report also compares these judges’ reported practices with the recommendations contained in four recent ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Patent Law and Practice, Sixth Edition (BNA) Herbert F. Schwartz, Robert J. Goldman, 2008 (Publication) 380 pages Even though the Federal Judicial Center no longer publishes this monograph, many readers still associate it with the Center.
Patent Law and Practice, Sixth Edition is published exclusively by the Bureau of National Affairs (BNA), and printed copies are only available from BNA. For ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Copyright Law, Second Edition Robert A. Gorman, 2006 (Publication) 241 pages This monograph provides a concise overview of the law of copyright from its origins in the English common law through recent Supreme Court cases, designed to provide judges with a grounding in the essential concepts and statutory and case law in this specialized area. The monograph covers the ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Manual for Complex Litigation, Fourth 2004 (Publication) 798 pages Successor to the Manual for Complex Litigation, Third. This work describes approaches that trial judges have found to be useful in managing complex cases. This edition updates the treatment of electronic discovery and other aspects of pretrial management and describes major changes affecting case ...(Read more) |
 | _ | An Introduction to the Patent System (streaming video) 2002 (Video) (17 minutes) (sample patent) (available for download in QuickTime, Real Player, and Windows Media Player) This 17-minute video is designed to be shown to jurors in patent jury trials. It contains important background information intended to help jurors understand what patents are, why they are needed, how inventors get them, the role of the Patent and Trademark Office, and why disputes over patents ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Science in the Courtroom Program 3: Markman Issues in Biotech Patent Cases Fern M. Smith, Paul Michel, Patti Saris, Roderick McKelvie, Leora Ben-Ami, January 12, 2001 (Video) 4048-V/01 (one DVD) (58 minutes) (print material) This is the third of six programs in the FJC's Science in the Courtroom series. A panel of judges and attorneys discuss the legal and practical issues resulting from the Supreme Court's holding in Markman v. Westview Instruments, Inc., 517 U.S. 370 (1996). Panelists discuss these issues in the ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Patent Law and Practice, Third Edition Herbert F. Schwartz, 2001 (Publication) 277 pages [superseded]
An overview of U.S. patent law and practice. The author describes the patent application process and discusses defenses to and remedies for patent infringement, providing examples from case law. He also examines the impact of juries on patent litigation and considers ways in which a ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Patent Law and Practice, Second Edition Herbert F. Schwartz, 1995 (Publication) 187 pages [superseded]
An overview of U.S. patent law and practice. The author describes the patent application process and discusses defenses to and remedies for patent infringement, providing examples from case law. He also examines the impact of juries on patent litigation and considers ways in which a ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Copyright Law Robert A. Gorman, 1991 (Publication) 156 pages [superseded in 2006 by a Second Edition]
A concise overview of the law of copyright from its origins in the English common law through recent Supreme Court cases, designed to provide judges with a grounding in the essential concepts and statutory and case law in this specialized area. The author ...(Read more) |
 | _ | Patent Law and Practice Herbert F. Schwartz, 1988 (Publication) 120 pages [superseded]
A monograph that provides an overview of this specialized area of the law. The author describes the steps followed in a patent application and discusses defenses to and remedies for patent infringement, providing examples from case law. He includes an annotated bibliography. |