The FedCirc.us Reader - the FedCirc.us quarterly magazine
The FedCirc.us Reader is our quarterly magazine designed to help patent professionals digest and appreciate the latest caselaw developments.
The magazine provides an affordable alternative to case digest products
costing thousands of dollars…and delivers greater value by including more than simple digests.
Each issue includes a concise digest of every patent opinion issued by the Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court during the prior quarter. Digests include live hyperlinks to the complete FedCirc.us analysis of the opinion and are presented both in alphabetical and reverse-chronological listings. The last issue of every calendar year includes a summary of every opinion issued throughout the prior year, perfect for archiving in both electronic and print formats.
In addition to the case digests, each issue includes many other informative and useful features, including:
- a ‘Trend Spotting’ article that examines developing trends we have identified through our reviews of the latest opinions;
- a featured detailed review of an opinion of particular significance;
- prosecution- and litigation-focused advisories that distill important caselaw developments into put-it-to-use today format; and
- a fun “Quotables” section that includes some of our favorite quotes from opinions issued during last quarter
We release a free preview issue, which we affectionately call The Resolution, each January. Download the 2007 edition here to preview The FedCirc.us Reader.
Each issue is delivered to subscribers by e-mail as a fully searchable and printable .pdf document. Hard copies can be mailed by request.
Site licenses and multiple-subscription discounts are available - send an inquiry by e-mail if you’re interested.
Price: $249.00/yr. Available in the FedCirc.us store.
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Title: “The FedCirc.us Reader - the FedCirc.us quarterly magazine”
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- 02.23.07 / 9am
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