Intellectual Property
Often a business' most valuable assets are its intellectual property -- patents, trademarks, service marks, trade dress, copyrights, know-how, trade secrets and other proprietary information. For businesses with these types of assets, the most important question usually is: How does a business protect its intellectual property?
The Intellectual Property practice at Coolidge Wall can help businesses identify, secure, and defend their intellectual property rights, with:
- Identification of intellectual property assets;
- Counsel on the proper usage and avoidance of misusage of trademarks, copyrights, and patents when competing in the market place;
- Development and implementation of internal procedures to protect trade secrets and other proprietary information;
Management of the intellectual property portfolio;
- Drafting of contracts for the licensing or other transfer of intellectual property
- Drafting of joint venture agreements that involve the shared use of proprietary information or development contracts for works in which intellectual property rights are involved;
- Advocating clients interests when an infringement has occurred through negotiation and, if needed, litigation.
Coolidge Attorneys practicing Intellectual Property Law:
Glenn L. Bower
Kristin A. Finch
Gregory M. Ewers
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