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2014 Books Catalog

2014 Books Catalog

 

The 2014 PLI Books Catalog is now available.  View it online here.  If you would like a print copy mailed to you, please email us at libraryrelations@pli.edu.

New additions to the catalog include:

2012 PLI Treatise Catalog

The 2012 PLI Treatise Catalog is now available.  View it online here.  If you would like a print copy mailed to you, please email us at libraryrelations@pli.edu.

  New additions to the catalog include:

– Insider Trading Law and Compliance Answer Book 2011-2012
– Corporate Legal Departments: Practicing Law in a Corporation (4th Edition)
– The Securities Law of Public Finance (3rd Edition)
– Asset-Based Lending: A Practical Guide to Secured Financing (7th Edition)
– Corporate Whistleblowing in the Sarbanes-Oxley/Dodd-Frank Era (2nd Edition)

This Book is Overdue

There’s been a lot of press recently about “This Book is OverDue: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All,” Marilyn Johnson’s new book about the importance of librarians in an information-overloaded world.

The first reviews of the title have come out, and now you can read an exerpt of the book on both NPR and the Harper Collins website.

You can also check out the New York Times review of the title here.

Langer Misprint

Jamie Sunnycalb at Charlotte Law School called in to inform us of an error. “Langer on Practical International Tax Planning” release # 16 from October has a misprint in the filing instructions.

The pink pages tells users to file 72-1 to 73-13, pages that weren’t included. The instructions should have read:

Remove pages
73-1 to 73-13

Insert new pages
73-1 to 73-13

Thank you, Jamie, for bringing it to our attention!

Correction: Coping With US Export Controls 2008

The very helpful Mr. Goldstein from Duane Morris called in to let us know that there is an error in this years edition of Coping with US Export Controls.

Page 220 has a sentence that reads: “ITAR §§124.12(c) and 124.16.
These new procedures also apply to employees of sub-licensees
authorized under the agreements.”

Instead of referencing 124.12c, the section of reference should be listed as: 124.12A #10.

Thanks again to Mr. Goldstein for the catch.

Faber on Mechanics of Patent Claim Drafting– what?

Hi guys,

There have been a bunch of you calling in with some variation of the question “What is this book? Why is it here?”

Worry no longer!

Faber=Landis.

Faber has actually been writing the majority of the book for a while, so from here on out his name will be the one on the cover. Landis will no longer be updated, because, well, it no longer exists. Except as Faber.

Enjoy!