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Intellectual Property Damages: Guidelines and Analysis

ISBN: 978-0-471-23719-8
Hardcover
504 pages
December 2002
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"As one of the cofounders of the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (NACVA) and President/CEO for the past ten years, I have had a wide involvement in the valuation field, including: teaching and publishing, as well as performing valuations of all kinds. The clarity, accuracy and comprehensive nature of this book is a refreshing and welcomed addition to the area of intellectual property valuation, which is an area of limited publications. The authors explain valuation in a way that is neither simplistic nor overly academic, and show how valuation principles can be used in intellectual property cases. I enthusiastically recommend this book as a vital addition to any valuation professional's library of literature on calculating intellectual property damages."
Parnell Black, MBA, CPA, CVA
CEO-NACVA

"Intellectual Property Damages is a virtuoso performance. Because it explains not only the usual practice of Intellectual Property damages analysis, but the underlying reasoning in an accessible and understandable way, this book is a must have for anybody who wants to be a serious practitioner in the field of Intellectual Property damage estimation."
Duncan Cameron
Managing Director
LECG's Antitrust Practice

"This book is a wonderful application of heightened academic rigor and modern economic and financial theory to the work done by experts and attorneys in intellectual property litigation. This book walks the reader through increasingly complex analysis, without forgetting that few, if any, of its readers will be well-versed in economics, finance, accounting, and litigation skills. I recommend the book to anyone interested in increasing their understanding of this complicated area."
Robert D. Tollison
Robert M. Hearin Professor of Economics
University of Mississippi

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