Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide, Second Edition
American Bar Association - Defending Liberty, Pursuing Justice ABA
View Cart & Check Out
ABA Web Store
                               
...the source you trust for practical legal information.

Members of the Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division receive a discount on this book. Join the Division or visit the Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division website to learn more about the valuable resources included with your membership.

Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division

Sign In

View Cart & Check Out

Track Orders

Shipping Rates

Help

Administrative Law

Admiralty Law

Antitrust Law

Appellate Advocacy

Banking Law

Bankruptcy Law

Bar Admissions

Bar Associations

Bar Services & Public Service

Billing

Biographies

Business Law

Career Development

Children and the Law

Civil Practice & Procedure

Commercial Law

Communications & Media Law

Constitutional Law

Construction Law

Consumer Law

Corporate Law

Courts

Criminal Law

Disability Law

Dispute Resolution

E-Commerce & Cyberspace Law

Education Law

Elder Law

Employee Benefits

Energy & Natural Resources Law

Entertainment & Sports Law

Environmental Law

Estate Planning

Ethics & Professional Responsibility

Ethics Opinions

Evidence

Family Law

Fidelity & Surety Law

Financial Management

Franchise Law

General Practice

Government Law

Health Law

Immigration Law

Insurance Law

Intellectual Property Law

International Law

Labor & Employment Law

Land Use Law

Law Practice Management

Law Practice for Middle Income Clients

Law School, Law Students

Lawyer Assistance Programs

Lawyers' Professional Liability

Legal Aid/Public Defender

Legal Education

Legal Education & Admissions to the Bar

Legal Research & Writing

Legal Services

Legal Technology

Litigation

Management / Organizational Skills

Marketing

Mergers & Acquisitions

National Security Law

Nonprofit Law

Paralegals & Legal Assistants

Partnerships & Unincorporated Entities

Personal Injury Law

Pro Bono

Products Liability

Public Contract Law

Public Education

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Real Estate Law

Reference

Science & Engineering Law

Science & Technology Law

Securities Law

Solos and Small Firms

Taxation

Technology Law

Tort Law

Transportation Law

Trial Advocacy

Women & Minority Lawyers

Women in Law

Zoning & Land Use

Zoning Law


Advanced Search
Site Map
New Releases

Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide, Second Edition

Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide, Second Edition
Product Code: 5150452
About the Author: Ronald D. Slusky
Publication Date: June 2012
ISBN: 978-1-61438-561-5
Page Count: 347
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Sponsoring Entities: Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division
Topics: General Practice, Intellectual Property Law
Format: Book - 5150452
Other Formats: eBook - 5150452EBK
Pricing: $139.95 (Regular)
$125.95 (Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount!
Quantity:
 
Purchase 5-24 and save 10%
Purchase 25-49 and save 20%
Purchase 50-99 and save 30%
Purchase 100+ and save 40%
 
About the Book

Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide, Second Edition, presents a comprehensive approach to analyzing inventions and capturing them in a sophisticated set of patent claims. A central theme is the importance of using the problem-solution paradigm to identify the "inventive concept" before the claim-drafting begins. The book's teachings are grounded in "old school" principles of patent practice that, before now, have been learned only on the job from supervisors and mentors.

In addition, a new chapter is devoted to means-plus-function claiming--explaining its history, how the Federal Circuit case law has dramatically affected the practice in this realm, and how the patent practitioner can secure appropriately broad coverage for the inventive concept while not triggering "means-plus-function treatment."

Questions at the end of each chapter have been added to:
  • Confirm the understanding of the principles presented;
  • Explore the jurisprudential and practical implications of those principles; and
  • Try out the invention analysis and claim drafting skills taught in the chapter


Lawtracks interviews author Ron Slusky. Listen now For additional information regarding the topic please visit Slusky's Invention Analysis and Claiming Seminar for events near you.