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James & Wells Intellectual Property Law in New ZealandAvailable from 25 October 2007
James & Wells Intellectual Property Law in New Zealand is a new, authoritative, highly accessible legal work covering all aspects of intellectual property law and practice in New Zealand: from Patent, Trade Mark and Copyright Law through to Border Protection, Passing Off and Domain Names. It offers a detailed analysis of the relevant legislation and case law as well as practical advice to the lawyer and IP manager. The principle based approach makes the book highly suitable for use in tertiary education. Contents • Introduction to Intellectual Property Law in New Zealand Authors James & Wells Intellectual Property is a leading New Zealand patent attorney practice and full service IP law firm. Partners in the firm have been involved in some of New Zealand’s leading IP cases, including Tot Toys v Mitchell (a landmark case on character merchandising), Fredco Trading v Miller (a leading authority on shape trade marks) and Henkel v Holdfast (the first copyright case to be considered by the Supreme Court). This is the expertise and knowledge which clients of James & Wells take advantage of and value, and which is available through this comprehensive text and its sister online publication. |
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