Intellectual Property Law and Practice in Israel
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Israel is home to many high-tech operations, particularly in the pharmaceutical and internet industries, for which intellectual property is a key asset. It also continues to attract significant amounts of venture capital-particularly from the United States-for new IP-oriented ventures, all of which has created a demand for information on the IP laws and practices of the country.Intellectual Property Law and Practice in Israel provides a comprehensive overview of Israeli intellectual property laws and an in-depth analysis of the pertinent case law. It covers the areas of patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyright, and related rights. In addition, it includes specialized industry chapters on major information technology issues (covering unique patents, trademarks, copyright and privacy issues related to the internet), and unique topics in the pharmaceutical industry.
Features
- Provides a clear, comprehensive overview of Israeli intellectual property laws and related laws, with extensive cross reference between chapters
- Extensive analysis of pertinent case law, referencing trends and changes over time
- Contains numerous examples and illustrations to provide an idea of how Israeli courts apply the rules in practice
- Provides a practical approach from practitioners with extensive experience in the field
Reviews
"Israel has had a longstanding affair with intellectual property, innovation, and IP-related production. Intellectual Property Law and Practice in Israel is an exceptional contribution to the understanding of this topic, and helps readers to use and navigate the IP system in Israel on legislative, judicial, and administrative levels. In its breadth of coverage and depth of analysis, the book is a strong addition to the library of anyone engaged in legal analysis of IP laws as well as anyone practicing international trade and business with Israel. I recommend it highly to practitioners and academics alike."
--Dr. Amir H. Khoury, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University
"In a commercially volatile country like Israel -- with its lively and imaginative legal profession, a profusion of legal and business cultures, a vigorously competitive marketplace, ambitious traders, and a surging economy -- the practice of intellectual property law has a sense of immediacy and intensity which few other jurisdictions can match. With Intellectual Property Law and Practice in Israel, Israeli practitioners Eran Liss and Dan Adin have written the definitive text for all English-speaking lawyers and strategic advisers with clients doing business in Israel."
--Professor Jeremy Phillips, Editor, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice
About the Author(s)
Eran Liss is a founding partner of Adin-Liss Law Offices, a leading and highly ranked Israeli IP boutique based in Tel Aviv. He provides the entire range of intellectual property services to a wide array of international clients. He has been consistently ranked by top research companies as one of the leading IP lawyers in Israel, for meeting "the highest standards of competence, professionalism, and responsiveness" (Legal 500). Eran Liss is an active lecturer on IP and IT related issues, and has also contributed the Israeli chapter of INTA's Practitioner's Guide to the Madrid Agreement and Madrid Protocol.
Dan Adin is a founding partner of Adin-Liss Law Offices, a leading and highly ranked Israeli IP boutique based in Tel Aviv. He has significant experience with complex litigation in patent, trademark, and copyright matters. He represents a range of international clients (including many of the world's largest and Fortune 500 companies) in the enforcement and litigation of intellectual property rights, and in managing large local trademark portfolios of famous brands. He has been consistently ranked by leading research companies (such as Chambers and Partners, PLC Which Lawyer?, etc.) as one of the leading IP lawyers in Israel, being described as an "exceptional litigator: precise, quick, thorough, sharp" and "very good, very knowledgeable and very thorough." Dan Adin is also a frequent lecturer and writer on IP rights in Israel.

