Patent, Trademark and Copyright Journal of Research and Education
IDEA Vol. 36 (Parts 1 through 3)
No. 1 (1996)
Pg 159: The Employment of Licensing Expertise in the Arena of Intellectual Property Litigation - Robert Goldscheider
Pg 203: Utility and Non-Operability Standards in Biotechnology Patent Prosecution: CAFC Precedent Versus PTO Practice - Kevin C. Hooper
Pg 255: Should Patenting of Surgical Procedures and Other Medical Techniques by Physicians be Banned? - Silvy A. Miller
Pg 273: Breaking the Silence of a Divided Court: An Analysis of the First Circuit's Decision in Lotus v. Borland - William F. Porter
Pg 309: Potential Upcoming Changes in U.S. Patent Laws: The Publication of Patent Applications - John C. Todaro
Pg 327: National Treatment under the Berne Convention and the Doctrine of Forum Non Conveniens - Edward J. Ellis
Pg 341: Commentary: Premysler v. Lehman - Thomas G. Field, Jr.
No. 2 (1996)
Pg 345: Fifth Biennial Patent System Major Problems Conference: Introduction - Benson, Viles, Participants
Pg 350: Fifth Biennial Patent System Major Problems Conference: Patent Costs - Berrier
Pg 383: Fifth Biennial Patent System Major Problems Conference: Future of the U.S.P.T.O. - Wamsley
Pg 406: Fifth Biennial Patent System Major Problems Conference: Prior User Rights - Konkol
Pg 443: Fifth Biennial Patent System Major Problems Conference: Additional Major Problems - Discussion
Pg 473: Global Patent Costs Must be Reduced - Erwin F. Berrier, Jr.
No. 3 (1996)
Pg 513: Intellectual Property Activities in U.S. Research Universities - Steve L. Bertha
Pg 543: Prior User Rights in a First-To-Invent Patent System: Why Not? - Kyla Harriel
Pg 567: Decisions on Parallel Imports of Patented Goods - Nanao Naoko, Koyama Takashiro, and Sudo Hiromi
Pg 589: A View of Proposed Amendments to Patent Reexamination through the Eyes of a Litigator - James L. Wamsley
Pg 597: Commentary: The Tale of the Unpublished Decision - Irwin M. Aisenberg
Pg 601: ADR and Intellectual Property: A Prudent Option - Nancy Neal Yeend, and Cathy E. Rincon