Winning the patent damages case : a litigator's guide to economic models and other damage strategies / Richard F. Cauley.
2009
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Author
Title
Winning the patent damages case : a litigator's guide to economic models and other damage strategies / Richard F. Cauley.
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Call Number
KF3155 .C38 2009
ISBN
9780195366938 ((pbk.) : alk. paper)
019536693X ((pbk.) : alk. paper)
019536693X ((pbk.) : alk. paper)
Description
xiv, 165 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)233798922
Note
Includes index.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
Gift

The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
Table of Contents
Section I
Background and Initial Considerations of the Patent Damages Case
1
Chapter 1
Winning the Reasonable Royalty Case
3
Chapter 2
Introducing the Combatants
15
Chapter 3
Stranger Than Fiction: Imagining the Hypothetical Negotiation
23
Section II
A Strategic Look at the Georgia-Pacific Factors
33
Chapter 4
Finding the Price of the Patent: Is There an Established Royalty?
35
Chapter 5
Gauging the Infringer's Price Range: Licensing-In Practices
57
Chapter 6
Keeping It Exclusive: How Valuable Is That License?
65
Chapter 7
Keeping It to Yourself: The Hypothetical Negotiation Where the Seller Does Not Want to Sell
73
Chapter 8
Selling Your Enemy the Stick to Beat You With: The Hypothetical Negotiation Where the Plaintiff and Defendant Compete
81
Chapter 9
Boosting the Royalty Rate with Unpatented Products: Mercy Sakes Alive! Looks Like We Got Us a Convoy!
89
Chapter 10
How Much Time Is Left? The Effect of an Expiring Patent
95
Chapter 11
Buy My Product, Buy My Patent! How the Success of a Patentholder's (or Even an Infringer's) Product Can Raise the Royalty Rate
97
Chapter 12
Why New and Improved Costs More Than the Old Stuff: The Better Your Invention, the Higher the Royalty Rate
103
Chapter 13
The Smaller the Bang, the Smaller the Bucks: Allocating the Value of the Patented Component
109
Section III
Winning the Lost-Profits Case
115
Chapter 14
The Theory of Lost Profits
117
Chapter 15
Market Players
127
Chapter 16
Working the Hypothetical Work-Around: Alternative Non-Infringing Substitutes
135
Chapter 17
Lost Profits on Unpatented Products and Components: The Entire Market Value Rule
143
Chapter 18
Recovering Profits Lost by Price Erosion: Paying Attention to the Demand Curve
151
Table of Cases
157
Index
161