00846nam0-2200301---450 99001007182040332120180514100329.0001007182FED01001007182(Aleph)001007182FED0100100718220160512d2015----km-y0itay50------baitaIT--------001yy<<Gli >>scenari del welfareverso uno Stato sociale sostenibileForum Ania ConsumatoriMilanoFrancoAngeli2015277 p.20 cmStato socialeItalia361.6522itaForum Ania-Consumatori327160ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990010071820403321361.65 ANI 12625BFSBFSScenari del welfare1507011UNINA01664nam 2200313z- 450 991067110550332120171012144451.0(CKB)5470000001388919(EXLCZ)99547000000138891920220406c2017uuuu -u- -engArbitrating patent disputes a practical guide /David A. AllgeyerAmerican Bar Association1-63425-905-X Should our contract or license provide for arbitration? -- Why not just go for patent office review? -- Statutory provisions governing arbitration of patent disputes -- How many arbitrators? -- Who should arbitrate? -- The arbitration clause -- The prehearing conference : the key to the whole process -- Experts -- The form of award -- Getting ready for the hearing -- Opening statements -- Presenting your case -- Presenting documents at the hearing -- Testimony at the hearing -- Closing and briefing -- Post-award motions -- Confirming te award -- Statutory attacks on the award -- Other attacks on the award -- Modifying the award -- Appeals -- Final thoughts.Arbitrating patent disputesArbitration and awardUnited StatesPatent practiceUnited StatesPatent suitsUnited StatesArbitration and awardPatent practicePatent suits346.7304/86Allgeyer David A.1335563American Bar Association.Section of Intellectual Property Law,sponsoring body.BOOK9910671105503321Arbitrating patent disputes3049734UNINA