An Associate's Guide to the Practice of Copyright Law guides associates through what is typically the most challenging part of their job: knowing where to find information and what specifically they need to complete a particular task or assignment. Written by a senior associate and a supervising partner, the authors reign in the work process for associates and give practice-oriented advice on important topics such as what questions to ask a client, what research to conduct, what elements must be met for various causes of action, the potential repercussions for various actions and the proper alternatives to be considered. The book also includes sample documents and pleadings, references to secondary sources and key cases in copyright law. A CD-ROM containing many forms in electronic format, is included.
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Meaghan Hemmings Kent is a senior associate at Venable, LLP, where she focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation, including patent, trademark and copyright claims. She also has experience in trademark prosecution before the USPTO, and proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.
Joshua Kaufman is a partner at Venable, LLP, where he is the head of the firm's Copyright and Licensing group. He counsels and litigates in the fields of copyright, e-commerce, licensing, art, intellectual property, software, on-line issues, trademark, entertainment, media and literary law. Mr. Kaufman was one of the nation's first computer and cyber lawyers. Kaufman is also one of the country's most well-known art lawyers and represents a wide variety of artists, art publishers, art licensing agents and art licensees.
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