Intellectual Property
Jul. 16, 2002
Mergers, Acquisitions Raise Intellectual Property Issues
Focus Column - By Louis R. Dienes - Intellectual property assets are an increasingly significant portion of the value that buyers acquire in mergers and acquisitions. In order to exploit fully the value of these assets, buyers and sellers need to formulate transaction structures and strategies grounded in an understanding of intellectual property law.
By Louis R. Dienes
Intellectual property assets are an increasingly significant portion of the value that buyers acquire in mergers and acquisitions. In order to exploit fully the valu...
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