Intellectual Property
Nov. 20, 1999
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^^Intellectual Property^^ Save or Delete? Document-Retention Issues Involving Intellectual Property A common rule of thumb is that a policy not adhered to is worse than no policy at all, and this may prove particularly true in the case of document retention.
By Stuart P. Meyer
Executives in high-technology companies are increasingly recognizing that strong intellectual-property portfolios can bring tremendous value to their companies. However, the document-retention aspect of intellectual-property portfolio management commonly lags behind those issues more specifically relating ...
Executives in high-technology companies are increasingly recognizing that strong intellectual-property portfolios can bring tremendous value to their companies. However, the document-retention aspect of intellectual-property portfolio management commonly lags behind those issues more specifically relating ...
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