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Intellectual Property

Mar. 7, 2003

Planning Can Safeguard Intellectual Property During Reduction in Force

Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Louis R. Dienes - Current market conditions have forced many employers to re-evaluate their staffing requirements and to decide whether the difficult economic environment and its effect on their businesses require a reduction in their work forces.

Focus Column

Intellectual Property

By Louis R. Dienes
        
        Current market conditions have forced many employers to re-evaluate their staffing requirements and to decide whether the difficult economic environment and its effect on their businesses require a reduction in their work forces.
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