Key Questions Investors Should Ask (Yet Often Do Not) Before the Deal is Closed
September 25, 2008
Intellectual property assets are often referred to as the “crown jewels” of a company which need to be protected at all costs. However for many companies, whether acquiring a company with IP assets, or managing your own IP portfolio, this approach can result in the “tail wagging the dog” and could be a material distraction to the growth of a company.
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