Intellectual Property Law
New Matter SPRING 2016, Volume 41, Number 1
Content
- Intellectual Property Section Interest Group Representatives 2015-2016
- The European Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court System: What's in it for U.S. Users?
- Remedies When Infringers File Bankruptcy
- The State Bar of California Intellectual Property Alumni
- Ninth Circuit Report
- Case Comments
- Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
- Ttab Decisions and Developments
- MCLE Self-Study Article
- Copyright Act Termination Right in 2015 - Year in Review
- In Memoriam: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia 1936 - 2016
- Contents
- 2016 New Matter Author Submission Guidelines
- Intellectual Property Section Executive Committee 2015-2016
- Petitioning for Inter Partes Review
- Interest Group Reports
- The Licensing Corner
- International Ip Developments
- Letter from the Chair
2016 NEW MATTER AUTHOR SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
1. TOPIC AND LENGTH
Articles should be on topics of interest to a significant number of IP lawyers and in the range of 1500-5000 words long. Acceptable types of articles include reasoned opinion, practice tips, and scholarly analysis. The articles must be within the bounds of good taste and must have accurate references, using Harvard Bluebook formatting. Acceptance of the article will depend on whether the article fits in with the overall coverage and topics of other articles, timeliness, editorial schedule, etc.
2. INITIAL SUBMISSION
Contact the Acquisition Editor to discuss whether your topic fits New Matter editorial policy, is a good fit for the issue with regard to topic, and is timely submitted. By way of example, a recent case analysis and discussion article may have already been accepted by another author.