Sacaramento, CA (PRWEB) December 1, 2004
PatentCafe, publisher of global patent data, enterprise-level patent research software, and invention resources, has integrated searchable full text Federal and State case law libraries into its new IPFrontline Intellectual Property Law and Technology Magazine.
IPFrontline is the newest entrant into mainstream intellectual property law publications, offering proprietary content not available elsewhere, including the IP200 directory of the top 200 rankings of patent and IP law firms and corporations receiving issued patents and published patent applications.
The IPFrontline focus is on news, trends, technologies, patent and trademark laws, policy and social issues related to discovery, protection, exploitation, and enforcement of patents. IPFrontline replaces The PatentCafe Intellectual Property Magazine with a 50,000 monthly reader base, originally launched in 2000.
The magazine also publishes patent trend data based on nearly 8,000 patents issued each week by the US Patent and Trademark Office. The real-time patent charts online track patent trends of 14 key industry segments. Patent reports for the electronics, aerospace & defense, pharmaceutical, software, and 10 other industries are updated in real-time.
For patent lawyers and IP professionals, the magazine includes searchable Federal and State Case Law libraries convenience without ever leaving a patent infringement news story or court decision commentary. In The Courts and IP Law Sections of the magazine also focus on practice management, practice papers, new lawsuits filed, decisions & commentary, and up-to-date IP news.
Online case law libraries are not just for patent attorneys they include: Supreme Court and Court of Appeals case law, Rules of the Court for all state and federal courts, Federal Circuit Courts, U.S. District Courts, U.S. Tax Court, Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Register, Session laws and Legislative Acts, State Attorney General Opinions, Labor Boards and more with citations hyperlinked to referenced cases.
Andy Gibbs, PatentCafes CEO notes that by integrating the Loislaw Case Law libraries, IPFrontline is able to offer the unique blend of content not available in traditional IP law journals or publications with the benefit of clear cost savings to large and solo practitioner patent law firms.
IPFrontline also introduces new cadre of OP-ED Columnists recognized experts and industry thought leaders: