A User's Guide to Intellectual Property in Life Sciences
Paul England author Simon Cohen author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Mar '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A comprehensive handbook covering all aspects of intellectual property in life sciences, with tables, bulleted summaries and flowcharts providing an easy digest of a wide range of information.
Life Sciences is one of the most innovative and complex areas of law. It is currently undergoing a period of intense transformation, with companies facing an ever-increasing level of regulation as well as strict cost management in order to remain competitive and profitable.
The latest in "A User's Guide to..." series it covers life sciences in relation to:
- patents
- copyright
- trade marks; and
- data protection
The book covers UK law with references to significant EPO cases. A key part of the book is the coverage of case law. Case studies and detailed analysis of the key cases, eg the Kymab mouse case, the human genome sciences case, and the pregabalin case feature heavily helping to put this often complex area of law into context.
Where appropriate and for comparison purposes, approaches of key foreign jurisdictions are summarised and for ease of use there are clearly signposted.
A key text for practitioners specialising in life sciences and intellectual property in general and patents officers dealing with life sciences applications.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service.
This is an immensely practical and useable book. Rather than an academic tome that sits on the shelf to be dusted off for obscure points of law, this book has been at my elbow, as something to reach for most days since it arrived from Bloomsbury. * BioScience Law Review *
ISBN: 9781526511751
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 932g
880 pages