Striking the right balance between reducing IP costs with building the company’s IP position and strategy during this reform can have a complicated path. How are you maximizing the value of your IP in light of evolving regulations, venues and methods for IP litigation? Are you managing smarter not harder?
Foley presented What’s Your Next Move: IP in the New Business Reality, its fifth annual complimentary conference featuring Fortune 500 general and IP counsel from Gucci, Harley-Davidson, Inc., Kaplan, Inc., Morgan Stanley, Coach, Stuart Weitzman LLC, Viacom Inc., Visa, Inc. and many more, who interactively explored competing sides of the IP discussion.
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