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Patents in Germany and Europe in its second, fully updated edition provides international lawyers with a practical understanding of Germany’s patent system, including the many legal changes that have occurred since the book’s original publication in 2011.
It also addresses the implications of the upcoming Unified Patent Court. Germany’s patent system presents unique opportunities for patent holders, as well as risks for companies doing business there. Germany is one of the world’s top jurisdictions for patent enforcement because of the expertise of German courts, their unique procedures and the speed of these proceedings.
Winning a patent suit in Germany is tantamount to winning the European market, and it gives the patent owner substantial leverage over opponents to achieve a worldwide settlement. In addition, suits in Germany frequently resolve well ahead of the counterpart suits in the United States, at a fraction of the cost.
What’s in this book:-
This second edition provides an in-depth, step-by-step procedural analysis of aspects of current patent practice in Germany, including the following:-
How this will help you:-
This book contains a clear and easily accessible illustration of the subject matter and will provide readers with sufficient information to intelligently handle their legal matters. Understanding the opportunities available in Germany provides companies with a broader toolkit for enforcing their intellectual property rights and defending against challenges brought by others.
Practicing patent lawyers will not find a more complete, informed and practical guide than this book, which explains the framework for patent procurement, enforcement and defense in Germany. Many will find surprising options that have no parallel in the United States.