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Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook

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Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook
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Publisher: University of Miami
ISBN-13: 9798533783095
Number of pages: 709

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This is a comprehensive casebook covering all the fundamentals of the United States patent system. It is a valuable resource for a wide range of readers: law students taking a course in patent law, lawyers looking for reference material on particular topics, or inventors trying to understand how the legal system promotes innovation.

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