First published for judges by the Federal Judicial Center, this is the only guide to address the tough procedural issues judges confront -- such as when to stay a patent or bifurcate a patent case. Use this source to: -- cite cases and sources that are familiar to 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 bench
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First published for judges by the Federal Judicial Center, this is the only guide to address the tough procedural issues judges confront -- such as when to stay a patent or bifurcate a patent case. Use this source to: -- cite cases and sources that are familiar to 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 bench
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Book Octavo, softcover, near fine in black glossy wraps. first published for federal judges by the Federal Judicial Center, and the FJC continues to distribute each new edition to the judges and their clerks to keep them up to date on patent law changes. This insider's look at patent litigation helps you to forecast how your case arguments will be interpreted by the court. The judiciary relies on Patent Law and Practice, citing it often, most notably in the 1996 Supreme Court decision affecting almost every subsequent patent case-Markman v. Westview.