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Providing proven "best practices" for copyright litigation from many of the foremost names in the world of copyright law, the organization of this handbook breaks down a copyright case into the various phases of litigation. With a focus on giving litigators with practical guidance for making strategic decisions throughout the life of a copyright case, this comprehensive resource explores all aspects of copyright litigation strategies. The book's expansive discussions of copyright litigation include: pre-litigation considerations and analysis, alternative dispute resolution, formulating…mehr

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Providing proven "best practices" for copyright litigation from many of the foremost names in the world of copyright law, the organization of this handbook breaks down a copyright case into the various phases of litigation. With a focus on giving litigators with practical guidance for making strategic decisions throughout the life of a copyright case, this comprehensive resource explores all aspects of copyright litigation strategies. The book's expansive discussions of copyright litigation include: pre-litigation considerations and analysis, alternative dispute resolution, formulating discovery plans, third-party discovery, foreign discovery, handling depositions, working with experts, motion practice, the trial, proving infringement, defeating infringement claims, evidence, appeals, and more.
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Dale M. Cendali is a partner in Kirkland & Ellis LLP's New York office and heads Kirkland's Copyright, Trademark, Internet and Advertising Practice Group. She is a nationally recognized leader in the field of intellectual property litigation, having successfully litigated and tried numerous high-profile cases, including the Harry Potter ¿Lexicon¿ fair use case, and as part of the Oracle appellate team that won a key copyrightability decision in Oracle v. Google. J. Michael Keyes is a partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP in Seattle, Washington, where he maintains a national litigation and trial practice representing a wide array of clients in cases involving copyrights, trademarks, and false advertising.