Intellectual Property Damages (eBook)
504 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-471-44947-8 (ISBN)
Mark Glick, JD, PhD is a professor of economics at the University of Utah where he teaches industrial organization, antitrust economics and law and economics. He has also taught antitrust law and regulated industries in the College of Law. Glick has over 15 years of experience in law and economics issues and litigation. He has been involved in numerous cases as a consultant, attorney and/or expert involving regulated antitrust, intellectual property damages, and commercial damages. Lara A. Reymann, JD is an attorney with Parsons Behle Latimer, Salt Lake City UT whose practice focuses on intellectual property litigation. She is a member of the American Bar Association's Intellectual Property Law Section and Litigation Section. She has been a pressnter on the topic of IP damages at several conferences and seminars.
Preface.
Introduction by Robert Goldscheider.
PART ONE: LEGAL, ECONOMIC, AND FINANCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DAMAGES.
Chapter 1. The Litigation Process.
Chapter 2. Damage Principles and Daubert.
Chapter 3. Introduction to the Economics of Intellectual
Property Damage Calculations.
Chapter 4. Introduction to Accounting Principles in Intellectual
Property Damages.
Chapter 5. Financial Principles Used in Intellectual
Property Damages.
PART TWO: PATENT INFRINGEMENT DAMAGES.
Chapter 6. Introduction to Patent Law.
Chapter 7. How to Calculate Patent Damages.
Chapter 8. Introduction to the Antitrust Laws.
Chapter 9. The Intellectual Property-Antitrust
Interface.
PART THREE: COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK, AND TRADE SECRET DAMAGES.
Chapter 10. Introduction to Copyright Law.
Chapter 11. Introduction to Trademark Law and Trade Secret
Law.
Chapter 12. Misuse of Copyrights, Trademarks, and Trade
Secrets.
Chapter 13. How to Calculate Copyright, Trademark, and
Trade Secret Damages.
Chap ter 14. The Nuts and Bolts of Intellectual Property Damage
Calculation.
PART FOUR: APPENDICES.
Appendix A: Sample Requests for Production of Documents and
Interrogatories.
Appendix B: Sample Expert Report of John Smith.
Appendix C: Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of
Intellectual Property.
Appendix D: Sample Patent.
Appendix E: United States Code (U.S.C.) Title
35--Patents.
Appendix F: Copyright Act of 1976.
Appendix G: Trademark Act of 1946 ("Lanham Act"), as
Amended.
Appendix H: Uniform Trade Secrets Act with 1985 Amendments.
Appendix I: Restatement of the Law, 3rd, Unfair Competition.
Index.
"As one of the cofounders of the National Association of Certified
Valuation Analysts (NACVA) and President/CEO for the past ten
years, I have had a wide involvement in the valuation field,
including: teaching and publishing, as well as performing
valuations of all kinds. The clarity, accuracy and comprehensive
nature of this book is a refreshing and welcomed addition to the
area of intellectual property valuation, which is an area of
limited publications. The authors explain valuation in a way that
is neither simplistic nor overly academic, and show how valuation
principles can be used in intellectual property cases. I
enthusiastically recommend this book as a vital addition to any
valuation professional's library of literature on calculating
intellectual property damages."
Parnell Black, MBA, CPA, CVA
CEO-NACVA
"Intellectual Property Damages is a virtuoso performance.
Because it explains not only the usual practice of Intellectual
Property damages analysis, but the underlying reasoning in an
accessible and understandable way, this book is a must have for
anybody who wants to be a serious practitioner in the field of
Intellectual Property damage estimation."
Duncan Cameron
Managing Director
LECG's Antitrust Practice
"This book is a wonderful application of heightened academic
rigor and modern economic and financial theory to the work done by
experts and attorneys in intellectual property litigation. This
book walks the reader through increasingly complex analysis,
without forgetting that few, if any, of its readers will be
well-versed in economics, finance, accounting, and litigation
skills. I recommend the book to anyone interested in increasing
their understanding of this complicated area."
Robert D. Tollison
Robert M. Hearin Professor of Economics
University of Mississippi
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.12.2002 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Urheberrecht | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management | |
Schlagworte | Business & Management • Geistiges Eigentum u. Lizenzen • Intellectual Property, Licensing • Wirtschaft u. Management |
ISBN-10 | 0-471-44947-4 / 0471449474 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-471-44947-8 / 9780471449478 |
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