Description
As trials become less common today, the need for teaching and enhancing trial skills increases. Now in its third edition, The Patent Trial Advocacy Casebook is a practical tool for both learning and enhancing trial skills for the specialized area of patent litigation. Every aspect of these materials is focused on improving students' proficiency in one event: the trial of a patent case. With the goal of developing skills through "learn-by-doing," this material is the perfect casebook for anyone who wishes to impart patent trial basics, or simply wants to improve their skills in this arena. Based upon an hypothetical patent infringement controversy that has reached the trial stage, a jury trial in Federal Court. The volume's presents the case file, with all information necessary to prepare for the trial. Trial skills are developed through problems that are designed to simulate the courtroom proceedings in various portions of the full trial. Analysis of the problems from both the plaintiff's and the defendant's points of view are necessary for offensive and defensive strategies and tactics are successful in the case, and the setting simulates a courtroom atmosphere in all respects. These materials are the result of the authors' fifteen years of teaching an advanced course in trial practice geared specifically to a patent infringement trial, with its genesis a project for the American Bar Association and National Institute for Trial Advocacy as a program for practicing lawyers. Now in its third edition, the material has been refined specifically for students at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C.