Patent Litigation in Japan and Germany: Contributions to an International Symposium held in Munich on 23 September 2009

Authors

Guntram Rahn (ed)

Synopsis

Preface of the editor | Authors’ Profiles | Christopher Heath, Patent Litigation in Japan and Germany: An Introduction | Guntram Rahn, Patent Infringement Proceedings in Japan and Germany: Similarities and Differences | Marcus Grosch, Patent Infringement Proceedings before the Landgericht Mannheim and the Oberlandesgericht Karlsruhe | Sabine Rojahn, The New Munich Patent Litigation Procedure: First Feedback after One Year | Ryoichi Mimura, The Interaction between Infringement and Invalidation Decisions in Japanese Patent Disputes | Peter Meier-Beck, The Interaction between Infringement and Invalidation Decisions in German Patent Disputes | Toshiaki Iimura, Assessment of Damages in Patent Infringement Cases in Japan | Klaus Grabinski, The Preferred Method of Damages Calculation in German Patent Infringement Proceedings | Eiji Katayama, Patent Litigation in Japan from an Attorney’s Point of View | Motoaki Suzuki, Patent Litigation in Japan from a User’s Point of View | Yoshikazu Tani, The Role of Benri-shi (Patent Attorneys) in Japanese Patent Disputes | Panel Discussion with Participation of the Audience: Japanese and German Patent Infringement Litigation in Comparison | Appendix: Cited Legal Provisions | 1. Japanese Legal Provisions | 2. German Legal Provisions | 3. International Law

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October 1, 2011