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September 2008

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caseAlert – Intellectual Property An easy to use electronic service that keeps you up to date with the latest decisions in intellectual property law. Each week subscribers receive an e-mail bulletin summarizing recent court decisions in the intellectual property law area which are linked to the case digest and the full text decision in pdf format. Visit www.canadalawbook.ca and click "Access online products" to sign up for our no-obligation free trial. Second Edition Robert H. Barrigar, Q.C. This important resource brings together commentary and case law interpreting patent legislation, plus all the relevant statutes, regulations and rules you need to provide your client with the best patent advice available. Edited by Marcus Gallie, Ridout & Maybee LLP Fourth Series (Volumes 1 to 65): Edited by Glen Bloom, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP First, Second and Third Series: Edited by Gowling, Strathy & Henderson Founding Editor: Gordon F. Henderson, C.C., Q.C., LL.D. Now in its fourth series, reports all significant Canadian cases on patents, industrial design, copyright and trade-mark law. e-report - e-mails weekly "paper parts" directly to your desktop, including a topical index with links to the full text of the judgment. REPORT REPORT S REPORT S S Tony Duarte From the rights acquisition stage, through engagement of key personnel, to financing, licensing, delivery and distribution, this valuable book provides indispensable practical guidance you can use immediately. Intellectual Property Statutes: This one-of-a-kind work provides the legislative history of the four main intellectual property statutes — copyright, trade-mark, patent and industrial design — going back to 1952, providing quick assistance in determining relevant wording and applicability of jurisprudence. The Honourable Julie Thorburn and Keith Fairbairn This book examines a broad range of issues including civil actions, types of fiduciary relationships and specific steps to protect confidentiality. Editor: Louis H. Milrad Now available online, this four-volume set delivers all of the appropriate and up-to-date forms of agreements to manage daily IT issues and also provides checklists and optional clauses that assist in quickly customizing the agreements to your needs and your client's interests. www.canadalawbook.ca CA008 CL0908

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