INVENTION ANALYSIS AND CLAIMING: A PATENT LAWYER’S GUIDE

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This book is a extensive proceed to analyzing inventions as well as capturing them in a worldly set of obvious claims. It provides a reader with unsentimental pointers as well as superintendence as well as uses bland inventions as references, such as a round indicate coop as well as paperclip…. More >>

Invention Analysis as well as Claiming: A Patent Lawyer’s Guide

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5 Comments

  1. Posted February 1, 2010 at 9:06 am | Permalink

    Great book. Starting off as a young attorney, it is helpful to have Slusky point out many ideas which older attorney practice everyday bit often times don’t have the time to pass on to younger attorneys. All in all, I’d say reading this book saved me countless hours of trying and failing. Great book.

  2. Posted February 1, 2010 at 9:42 am | Permalink

    Invention Analysis and Claiming: A Patent Lawyer’s Guide As an entrepreneur, I found Ronald Slusky’s book supremely helpful! We have numerous inventions at my startup company, and we needed a ‘language’ for communicating with our patent counsel so that our ideas would be more efficiently conveyed. And Ron’s book fit the bill! I highly recommend it to any technology company who works with patent counsel. It will save them a lot of time – and money!

  3. Posted February 1, 2010 at 12:07 pm | Permalink

    I have known and worked with the author for over 30 years. I was always impressed with his clarity of expression and in his teaching abilities. This book is no exception. I particularly like his choice of familiar inventions to use as teaching points. And just as new inventions are exciting to engineers and scientists, capturing the essence of an invention is exciting to patent practitioners. In this book, Ron Slusky has provided a rare treat for those of us who labor in the field of ideas.

  4. Posted February 1, 2010 at 2:17 pm | Permalink

    As a law school professor who includes a heavy dose of claim drafting exercises in an intro patent course, I was *delighted* to find this book. It teaches claim drafting with appropriate respect for ‘high theory’ and ‘practicality’. The author is a master of the art/science of claim drafting and this book lets you sit at the feet of the master!

  5. Posted February 1, 2010 at 2:47 pm | Permalink

    I’ve been CTO for several venture backed startups for the last few gigs. So if like me you want to prepare an application draft as thoroughly as possible before you call your attorney (and open your wallet) then this book will pay for itself on the first chapter. Like when it comes to having my car fixed, I don’t do what the mechanic (or expert) does for a living, but I sure want to understand his rationale and learn from him. That’s what this book does for the reader. Take one giant leap forward in undertanding the language, strategy and reasoning of the pros and enjoy the insights and confidence that comes with an enhaced command of the art.