Patents for chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology:

Grubb, Philip W

Patents for chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology: fundamentals of global law practice, and strategy Grubb, Philip W and Thomsen, Peter R - 5th - New York Oxford University Press 2010 - xlv, 537 p. ;

Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
List of Abbreviations
1. The Nature and Origins of Patent Rights
2. Historical Developments
3. Harmonization of Patent Law
4. What can be Patented
5. Filing a Patent Application
6. Obtaining a Granted Patent: Patent Cooperation Treaty Procedure
7. Obtaining a Granted Patent: European Patent Office Procedure
8. Obtaining a Granted Patent: National Procedures
9. Maintaining a Patent in Force and Extending the Patent Term
10. Enforcing Patent Rights
11. Invalidity and Amendment of Granted Patents
12. Chemical Inventions
13. Pharmaceutical Inventions
14. Biotechnological Inventions
15. Patenting of Genes, Plants, and Animals
16. Software-Related and Business Method Inventions
17. The Patent Practitioner and his Functions
18. Drafting the Patent Specification
19. Drafting the Claims
20. Prosecution of the Patent Application to Grant
21. Inventorship, Ownership, and Compensation
22. Commercial Exploitation of Patents
23. How to Catch the Infringer - and How not to be Caught
24. Patent Aspects of Licensing
25. Patents and Competition Law.

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Thomsen, Peter R


Patent laws and legislation.
Patents.

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