Mediation : creating value in international intellectual property disputes / edited by Théophile Margellos, Sophia Bonne, Gordon Humpreys and Sven Stürmann.
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- unmediated
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- 9789041167361
- KJE2636 MED
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-247) and index.
Foreword / António Campinos -- Foreword / Diana Wallis -- Foreword -- Mediation as a resolution method in IP disputes -- Settling IP disputes through mediation -- Conclusion.
"Mediation is a risk management tool that can significantly mitigate inherent litigation risks, leaving companies free to concentrate on the core business of developing markets for their products and services. If and when disputes arise, mediation provides the means to handle them confidentially and thus keeps them out of the public domain. This book is the first work of its type devoted to the practical A to Z of IP mediation. Disputes about IP rights are frequently multinational, with allegations of infringement and arguments about validity and ownership spanning numerous jurisdictions. As an alternative to expensive, risk-prone and time-consuming litigation, out-of-court settlements conducted through mediation are becoming more common, with the added advantage that they are not tied to the geographical scope of the IP rights at stake...[This book provides an overview of] how mediation mitigates difficulties in such IP areas as the following: disputes on trademarks, designs, patents, copyrights and other IP rights; allegations of breach of contract; licences and transfers; and R&D cooperation agreements. The authors provide analysis and recommendations about drafting settlement agreements, including standard clauses and enforcement, as well as an overview of the main mediation services used to settle IP disputes. This book also includes a discussion on the roles of the mediator, the parties and the lawyers, and how they can properly prepare themselves to maximize the benefits of mediation."--
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