Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide, Second Edition
By (Author) Ronald D. Slusky
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
12th February 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
346.730486
Paperback
375
Width 177mm, Height 254mm
Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer's Guide, Second Edition, presents a comprehensive approach to analyzing inventions and capturing them in a sophisticated set of patent claims. A central theme is the importance of using the problem-solution paradigm to identify the "inventive concept" before the claim-drafting begins.
The book's teachings are grounded in "old school" principles of patent practice that, before now, have been learned only on the job from supervisors and mentors. In addition, a new chapter is devoted to means-plus-function claiming--explaining its history, how the Federal Circuit case law has dramatically affected the practice in this realm, and how the patent practitioner can secure appropriately broad coverage for the inventive concept while not triggering "means-plus-function treatment."
Questions at the end of each chapter have been added to:
For additional information regarding the topic please visit Ronald Slusky's Invention Analysis and Claiming Seminar for events near you.
Ronald D. Slusky has been a patent professional for thirty five years in New York City.