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Books Patent Law: Legal and Economic Principles, West Group (1992, Second Edition 2003, updated annually)(1400 pages; endorsed by Herbert F. Schwartz of Fish & Neave, the Professor William F. Baxter of Stanford, and Alfred L. Michaelsen, Vice President and General Counsel of Corning Glass Works) (Table of Contents) Licensing Intellectual Property, Legal, Business and Market Dynamics, John Wiley & Sons (1996)(427 pages; describes the economics of licensing practices, and the antitrust and misuse laws that regulate these practices in the United States; endorsed by William F. Baxter of Stanford, Jack E. Brown of Brown & Bain, and Norman E. Rosen, Vice President of GE and RCA Licensing Management Operation) (Table of Contents) Licensing Intellectual Property, 1999 Cumulative Supplement (John Wiley & Sons 1999)(303 pages) (describes the antitrust laws and government enforcement policies and practices in the United States, Japan, and the European Union) Chapter VIII, “Antitrust Issues Involving Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks and Trade Secrets,” Antitrust Law Developments (Second) (1983 ed.), American Bar Association (principal author) Chapter, “Antitrust and Related Constraints on Patent Licensing Strategy,” Inside the Minds: Antitrust Law Deal Strategies, Aspatore Books (Boston 2007) |
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JOHN W. SCHLICHER |
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PATENTS, PATENT LITIGATION, PATENT DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND SETTLEMENT, LICENSING, ANTITRUST, LAW AND ECONOMICS |