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BNA Books Announces the Seventh Edition of “Patent Law and Practice”

BNA Books, a division of specialized news and information publisher BNA, today announces the publication of the Seventh Edition of Patent Law and Practice, offering analysis of the most recent case law and new legislation, including the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act. 

Patent Law and Practice  was first published by the Federal Judicial Center in 1988 as a one-volume introduction to patent law for federal judges. Since that time, the judiciary has come to rely on this reference for up-to-date information on patent law as it has evolved in response to the Courts, Congress, and changes in practice at the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). Patent Law and Practice has been cited by courts more than 100 times since its initial publication, most notably in the Supreme Court decision, Markman v. Westview Instruments

Now, with the all-new Seventh Edition, the authors provide analysis of the most recent case law and legislation, including the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, enacted into law on September 16, 2011. This law encompasses sweeping changes to the U.S. patent code, including a move to the "first-inventor-to-file" priority system and new options for testing the validity of an issued patent. The handbook also has been updated with discussion of the most important patent law decisions from the past three years, including: 

  • Bilski v. Kappos (2010, S.Ct), in which the Supreme Court addressed the scope of patentable subject matter, paving the way for resolution of validity challenges in the fields of business method patents, computer software, and biotechnology inventions
  • i4i v. Microsoft (2011, S.Ct), in which the Supreme Court established the burden of proof for allegations of patent invalidity and explained how to address in litigation the problem of prior art that was not considered by the PTO during prosecution of the patent in suit
  • Therasense v. Becton Dickinson  (2011 Fed. Cir), in which the Federal Circuit redefined the defense that a patent may be unenforceable because of inequitable conduct, overturning 30 years of decisional law
  • Uniloc v. Microsoft (2011 Fed. Cir.) and a series of related decisions beginning with Lucent v. Gateway  (2009, Fed. Cir.), in which the Federal Circuit began to establish new standards for asserting and proving reasonable royalty damages 

The Seventh Edition covers these decisions, as well as the Federal Circuit's continued evolution of the law relating to claim construction, invalidity for anticipation and obviousness, the statutory disclosure and claiming requirements, indirect infringement, and the availability of injunctive relief for patent infringement. 

Practitioners will use the latest edition of Patent Law and Practice to: 

  • Cite cases and sources relied upon by the bench
  • Direct the judge to a specific page in the guide-for a key case or explanation
  • Understand, and specifically address, procedural issues facing the court

To simplify research in the large volume of Federal Circuit decisions and cut down on research time, the treatise's footnotes have been revised and shortened to provide only the relevant leading cases and recent examples of how the Federal Circuit has applied the law.

Patent Law and Practice, Seventh Edition  is authored by Herbert F. Schwartz, Of Counsel to and a retired partner at Ropes & Gray LLP, New York, NY, and a former member and managing partner of the intellectual property law firm of Fish & Neave LLP; and Robert J. Goldman, a partner at Ropes & Gray LLP, East Palo Alto, CA, who has specialized in intellectual property trials and appeals for his entire career.

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Press Contact:
Matthew Greene
(703) 341-5767
mgreene@bna.com

BNA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bloomberg L.P., is a leading source of legal, regulatory, and business information for professionals. In addition to Patent Law and Practice, BNA's Book Division publishes: Anatomy of a Patent Case; Constructing and Deconstructing Patents; Harmon on Patents: Black-Letter Law and Commentary; Patents and the Federal Circuit; Patent Prosecution: Law, Practice, and Procedure; and other titles in intellectual property law. For a free BNA Books catalog, call 1.800.960.1220, send an e-mail request to books@bna.com, or visit us online at www.bna.com/bnabooks.

Patent Law and Practice, Seventh Edition  (Order #1973-PR11/$175.00 plus tax, shipping, and handling) may be purchased from BNA Books, PO Box 7814, Edison, NJ 08818-7814. Telephone orders: 1.800.960.1220. Fax orders: 1.732.346.1624. A 10% discount is available on print copies of books when ordering from the website at www.bna.com/bnabooks. Please note that discounts cannot be combined.

Editors: Review copy available upon request.

Please e-mail Matt Greene at mgreene@bna.com, or call 703.341.5767.