
Fall 2000 Patent Law and Litigation
A Competent
Exculpatory Opinion of Counsel: A Silver Bullet to the Heart
of a Willful Infringement Charge
By Alan H. Norman and Anthony Simon
Overview of Patent Infringement
and Validity
By Greg Upchurch
Planned Obsolescence: Markman
and the Role of the Trier of Fact in Patent Litigation
By J. Bennett Clark and Matthew L. Cutler
Presenting a Patent Infringement
Case to a Judge and/or Jury
By John H. Quinn III
Injunctive and Damages Remedies
Available in a Patent Infringement Case
By Joseph E. Walsh, Jr. and Mark E. Hoffman,
C.P.A.
The President's Report
By Dennis J. Capriglione
Recent Additions to the
Bench
By Stephen J. O'Brien
On the Lighter Side
By John F. Medler, Jr.
The Brief Case
By Charles A. Weiss
Judge Bryan Mullanphy, Brilliant,
Benevolent, Bizarre - Part II
By Marshall D. Hier
Books in Brief
"When Law Goes Pop," written by Richard K. Sherwin
Reviewed by Judge Arthur Litz
Tax Wise
By Richard M. Wise
Missouri Advance Sheet Quiz
By Edgar T. Farmer
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