A Patent Lie by Paul Goldstein - ISBN: 9780307274908
Paperback
Biotech millions, patent law lies: life and death hang in balance.

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    5 May 2009

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Summary

The sequel to Paul Goldstein’s acclaimed debut, Errors and Omissions—a literate, gripping legal thriller set in the cutthroat world of the biotech industry, where billions hinge on the fine print of patent law.

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A gripping inside look at high-stakes lawyering, A Patent Lie is further evidence that Paul Goldstein is an emerging master of the legal thriller.

After being forced from his high-powered Manhattan law firm, Michael See…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780307274908
ISBN-10:030727490X
Author:Paul Goldstein
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House USA Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:5 May 2009
Weight:238g
Dimensions:199mm x 132mm x 16mm
Series:Michael Seeley Mystery
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Critics Review

“John Grisham made the contemporary legal thriller into a bestselling genre. Goldstein has transformed the genre into an art form.”—Dallas Morning News “Fresh and original.” —Sue Grafton“A complex story, very well told, of a gray and shifting universe in which most things are not what they seem.” —San Jose Mercury News“Smart, challenging… . Among the novel’s pleasures are [Goldstein’s] insights into lawyers and the games they play.” —The Washington Post Book World“Timely and fascinating… . Gives readers interested in the drama of a high-value legal case a great reward for their attention.” —Alan Cheuse, NPR’s All Things Considered

About The Author

Paul Goldstein

Paul Goldstein is the Lillick Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and is widely recognized as one of the country’s leading authorities on intellectual property law. He is regularly included in The Best Lawyers in America and testifies before congressional committees and international government meetings on intellectual property issues. A Patent Lie is the sequel to his first novel, Errors and Omissions. A New York native, he now lives outside San Francisco.

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