Book of the Day: Arbitration of Intellectual Property Disputes in the United States


Arbitration of IP Disputes in the United States

I’m happy to announce the publication of Arbitration of Intellectual Property Disputes in the United States, by Thomas D. Halket, David L. Evans, and yours truly. The book is published by Juris, and it’s available at the Juris website in print and PDF editions. It’s a companion volume to Arbitration of International Intellectual Property Disputes, which Tom edited and to which David and I contributed a chapter on conflict of laws.

I owe a special debt of gratitude to David, an outstanding arbitrator who is on the AAA’s board of directors, who helped me get stated as an arbitrator a few years ago, and who got me involved with this latest project.

Here is a list of the chapter titles, which may give you a sense of the book’s coverage.

  • Introduction
  • The Arbitration Agreement
  • The Tribunal
  • Arbitral Rules and Administrative Bodies
  • Confidentiality and Privacy
  • Discovery
  • Evidence
  • Emergency Arbitration and Provisional Relief
  • Final Remedies and Enforcement

Check it out!


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