Summary
Database Name: Callmann on Unfair Competition, Trademarks and Monopolies
Database Identifier: CALLMANN
Coverage
Current through November 2009.
Updates: Three times annually
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Callmann on Unfair Competition, Trademarks and Monopolies provides a thorough analysis of unfair competition and trademark law.
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Contents
Content Type(s): Treatise
This database contains the full text of Callmann on Unfair Competition, Trademarks and Monopolies, a treatise providing a comprehensive analysis of the law of unfair competition as it relates to trademarks (registrability and infringement), passing-off, trade secrets, misappropriations, price discrimination, predatory pricing, and monopolies. A document is a section of the text, form, appendix, or table of contents.
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Louis Altman is retired from the Chicago, Illinois firm of Michael, Best & Friedrich LLP. He has been engaged in the practice of intellectual property law since 1957, with a special concentration in patent matters relating to digital systems, computers and other electronic devices. Mr. Altman formerly served as chief patent counsel for General Time Corp. and for Baxter Laboratories, Inc., both N.Y. Stock Exchange companies.
He was admitted to the New York, Connecticut, and Illinois bars, the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Seventh, and Federal Circuits. Mr. Altman holds a B.A. from Cornell University, and an LL.B from Harvard Law School. He has been both an Associate Professor and an Adjunct Professor at John Marshall Law School in Chicago, where he taught intellectual property from 1976 to 1996. He has also taught intellectual property at DePaul and Loyola Law Schools in Chicago.
Malla Pollack graduated summa cum laude from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. She clerked for Judge Charles Proctor Sifton, E.D.N.Y., and Judge (now Associate Justice) Ruth Bader Ginsburg, D.C. Cir. She has practiced intellectual property at a national law firm and taught at various law schools around the United States. She specializes in intellectual property and constitutional law.
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