International
Nov. 29, 2016
A guide to developing an international patent portfolio
Developing an international patent portfolio that considers competitors, customers and courts provides opportunities to strategically leverage and enforce patents in a cost-effective and value-driven manner on a global scale. By Tamara Fraizer




Patents provide protection nation by nation, but the businesses they protect and the disputes that may arise are often extraterritorial in scope. How can companies that do business beyond the U.S. effectively obtain and use patents to advance their business goals? Here are some criteria for practitioners who are thinking globally about a patent portfolio, its enforcement and the options for handling global patent disputes.
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