Intellectual property is a fast-developing and evolving area of law, its changes often driven by cases with ties to California, be it due to the geographic location of the parties, or local attorney who are often called upon to litigate some of the most complex IP issues.

Several such attorneys have graciously shared their expertise in this issue, writing on all aspects of IP law, from patent to trademark to copyright.

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