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Kane on Trademark Law: A Practitioner's Guide (6th Edition)

 by Siegrun D. Kane
 
 Copyright: 2013

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  • ISBN Number: 9781402420665
  • Page Count: 1074
  • Number of Volumes: 1
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"Smart attorneys should turn to Kane’s penetrating analysis of the precedents as the foundation of their research, for there is no better starting point . . . Practitioners can easily and instantaneously find the point in question in this very well formatted, clearly articulated treatise."
- Judge Paul Michel, Former Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

"Kane on Trademark Law is the perfect resource for both the novice and the experienced trademark practitioner."
- Daniel J. Noonan, Director, Trademarks and Copyrights, Dell Inc.

Written by one of the nation’s foremost trademark practitioners, the new Sixth Edition of Kane on Trademark Law tells you everything you need to know about trademark issues and tactics—all in one convenient, easy-to-read volume with a searchable CD ROM.

How do your facts stack up against the cases? Kane on Trademark Law, Sixth Edition will not only tell you with illustrative lists of cases on both sides of all major trademark issues, but will show you with full-color illustrations of previously litigated marks.

The new Sixth Edition of Kane on Trademark Law provides court-tested practical suggestions, including how to: 

  • spot potential conflicts and save searching time and expense with effective shortcuts
  • overcome common descriptiveness rejections
  • update or amend registrations based on changes in the mark
  • prepare for depositions and prepare your deponents for the ordeal ahead

Kane on Trademark Law, Sixth Edition will also bring you the latest on:

  • internet issues, such as social media, ICANN domain names and likely confusion factors in keyword advertising cases
  • the courts’ increasing reliance on surveys in proving dilution under the Lanham Act
  • the extension of work-product protection to communications between counsel and expert witnesses under amended Federal Rule 26
  • the First Amendment defense in cases involving parody and negative comments by competitors
  • the increasing number of cases cracking down on counterfeiters and willful infringers

Plus you get easy access to key forms, step-by-step checklists and excerpts from key statutes.

Updated at least once a year, Kane on Trademark Law is an essential reference for trademark specialists and other intellectual property attorneys, non-specialists assisting individual in trademark matters, corporate lawyers, trademark officials, and individuals seeking trademark protection.


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