7.14.2007

Patent Law Blog (Patently-O): Best Book for Learning Patent Law Practice?

Patent Law Blog (Patently-O): Best Book for Learning Patent Law Practice?: "We are the founders of the Paralegal SuperConferences held throughout the U.S. We offer workshops on Intellectual Property including patents, trademarks and copyrights taught by practicing attorneys, paralegals and educators. We also hold conferences specifically for in-house paralegals. Come and join us!

Posted by: Chere Estrin | Jul 11, 2007 at 10:24 PM

MPEP. Also the best way to prep for the patent bar exam. Best read at a Caribbean beach, between snorkeling sessions.

Posted by: Alan Harrison | Jul 12, 2007 at 08:52 AM

Patent It Yourself by David R. Pressman is absolutely the best prime I have seen to learn patent prosecution. It will be more than sufficient for a paralegal and is terrific for first year associates to learn the basics.

Posted by: Manny Pokotilow | Jul 12, 2007 at 09:24 AM

Related question- does anyone have suggestions for a patent law book for financial analysts? I'm in a corporate finance group supporting our patent attorneys from a finance perspective.

Thanks!

Posted by: Anne | Jul 12, 2007 at 01:14 PM

Of course, I think my book Patent Application Practice, published by West and regularly updated, to be the best one volume book to introduce one to the topic, and to guide them through all the many problems that can arise. Jim Hawes"