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Trademark and Copyright Litigation
Forms and Analysis--Volume 1: Cease-and-Desist Demands through Electronic Discovery
Mark V.B. Partridge and Phillip Barengolts
572 pages
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235x156mm
978-0-19-973493-1
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Paperback
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09 June 2011
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- Provides the actual and recommended sample documents for federal court trademark and copyright litigation
- Actual "real world" documents are from well-known trademark and copyright cases, with commentary on the strengths and weaknesses
- Presented in chronological order, the forms proceed from the inception of a case through trial and appeal
Trademark and copyright litigation has become increasingly complex reflecting the ever increasing share of value represented by brands and creative works. As a result, there is a growing demand for practice-tested advice and commentary related to winning strategies. Trademark and Copyright Litigation: Forms and Practice, by Mark V.B. Partridge and Phillip Barengolts is designed to satisfy that demand by offering the actual and recommended sample documents for federal court trademark and copyright litigation. Presented in chronological order, the forms proceed from the inception of a case through trial and
appeal, (i.e., complaint, answer, discovery requests, motions and supporting memoranda, preparation outlines, pretrial orders, witness outlines, appeal documents and briefs).
The information is created and collected by Partridge and Barengolts from existing materials obtained from their own practice, as well as from other attorneys and court records. A unique feature of the book will be the use of actual documents from well-known trademark and copyright cases, with commentary on the strengths, and, in some instances, the weaknesses of these particular "real-world" examples.Readership: Intellectual property litigators, both firm-based and in-house counsel, with a secondary market expected to
develop among law schools offering third-year seminars in the topic
be IP litigators, both firm-based and in-house counsel, with a secondary market expected to develop among law schools offering third-year seminars in the topic.
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Mark V.B. Partridge, Attorney, Partridge IP Law P.C., and Phillip Barengolts, Senior Associate, Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP Mark V.B. Partridge is the founder of Partridge IP Law, P.C. He is also an adjunct professor at John Marshall Law School, where he teaches advanced courses in trademark law, litigation and transactions. Mr. Partridge is the author of numerous legal articles and the book Guiding Rights: Trademarks, Copyright and the Internet. He has over 27 years of trademark and copyright litigation experience.
Phillip Barengolts is a partner with Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP. He is also an adjunct professor at John Marshall Law School, where he teaches an advanced course in trademark litigation. Mr. Barengolts is the author of several articles on trademark and copyright law, serves as an editor of the Trademark Reporter, and was the Chief Editor of the Copyright Permissions Handbook (2010 ed.). He has nine years of trademark and copyright litigation experience.
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Volume 1
Introduction
Cease and Desist Demands and Case Analysis
Selecting a Forum: Jurisdiction and Venue
Complaint, Answer and Counterclaim
Preliminary Injunction and TRO
Dispositive Motions: Motion to Dismiss, Summary Judgment
Written Discovery Demands
Depostions
Discovery Disputes
Electronic Discovery
Index
Volume 2 (Forthcoming 2011-2012)
Surveys
Pretrial Conference and Final Pretrial Order
Motions in Limine
Trial Preparation and Outlines
Jury Instructions
Post Trial Motions
Injunctions
Settlement Agreements
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Appeals
Index
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