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Thesaurus Of Claim Construction 1st Edition Robert C Kahrl Stuart B Soffer

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Thesaurus Of Claim Construction 1st Edition Robert C Kahrl Stuart B Soffer
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.8 MB
Pages: 1040
Author: Robert C. Kahrl, Stuart B. Soffer
ISBN: 9780199737116, 0199737118
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Thesaurus Of Claim Construction 1st Edition Robert C Kahrl Stuart B Soffer by Robert C. Kahrl, Stuart B. Soffer 9780199737116, 0199737118 instant download after payment.

Claim construction is a major phase of a patent litigation where the meaning and scope of the claims themselves - the invention - is determined by the court. The outcome of this definition phase is crucial to the respective infringement and invalidity positions of the parties. The Thesaurusof Claim Constructiondirects practitioners to cases-and in contrast to searches on more general electronic databases, only those cases-in which claim terms have previously been construed, and further to the sources of the evidence used by previous courts to construe the terms in dispute.

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