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Patent Case Management Judicial Guide [Superseded]

James H. A. Pooley, Lynn H. Pasahow, Matthew D. Powers, Peter S. Menell, Thomas Fletcher, Carolyn Chang, Marc David Peters, Sue Vastano Vaughan, Nicholas A. Brown, Jeffrey G. Homrig, Steven C. Carlson
January 1, 2009

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 encountered in most other areas of litigation, and unique procedures (such as claim construction hearings) that affect and interact with other aspects of the case (such as summary judgment motions and expert reports). In addition, patent cases often entail distinctive and difficult discovery issues, extensive use of experts, and particularly complex dispositive and pretrial motion practice. The authors surveyed federal judges and describe their approaches and best practices for these and other aspects of patent case management.

Superseded by Patent Case Management Judicial Guide, Second Edition (2012).