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8660
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Options and Applications in Intellectual Property Disputes
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4800
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques and Ethical Outcomes
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4820
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Anticipating and Managing Intellectual Property Disputes
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2810
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Antitrust and Non-Antitrust Issues Related to Licensing
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4080
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Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls in Intellectual Property Practice Today
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4840
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Copyright and Design Patent Protection for Nanotechnology Products
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1090
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Damage Award Theory and Argument in Patent Litigation
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8690
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Evaluation and Acquisition Due Diligence in Intellectual Property Transactions
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4040
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How to Structure Patents for Maximum Value
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2550
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Intellectual Property Litigation
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8650
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Intellectual Property Year in Review: 2004 AIPLA Annual Meeting
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4160
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International Patent Protection: New Patent Cooperation Treaty Rules and Procedures
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4150
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International Patent Protection: Strategic Use of the Patent Cooperation Treaty
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2900
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International Trademark Protection: Madrid Protocol Basics
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2830
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Mediation: How to Look at It Creatively
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2800
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New Clients, New Works and New Hires: Do Conflicts or Ethics Preclude Them?
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8680
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Overcoming Intellectual Property Asset Value Challenges
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2590
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Patent Claim Construction
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7320
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Patent Law Harmonization
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4020
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Pre-Registration Protection of Intellectual Property Rights
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2540-1
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Pursuit and Protection of IP Rights in Software
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4170
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Strategies for Employing Patent Cooperation Treaty Options
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7340
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The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Hatch-Waxman Act
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2820
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Trademark and Copyright Fair Use
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2950
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U.S. Procedures for Madrid Protocol Trademark Registrations
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4111
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Valuation and Profit Management of Intellectual Capital
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8670
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When ADR Is a Better Option: Convincing Clients and Adversaries
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