IP Strategy Development


At least 3,500 lawsuits alleging patent infringement are filed annually in the U.S. Each one can cost a company $3 million or more and keep a patent tied up in court for years. So the stakes are high – for both sides. As the number and scope of IP disputes rockets upward, both in the U.S. and internationally, having a strong strategy to protect your innovations and reduce associated risk will give your company a sustainable competitive advantage.

The best way to convert your intellectual capital into secure IP is to create a corporate IP strategy. Only when you have a sound and comprehensive IP strategy are you assured that your innovations -- your technology, products, brands and designs -- will be yours and yours alone.

No matter if you’re a technological leader or a fast follower, a company that uses a patent as a competitive weapon or as a direct path to revenue, we can tailor an IP strategy that will reduce your risk of infringement and help you meet your specific goals.

Companies that fail to invest in a long-term strategy are failing to capitalize on their greatest assets. Conversely, the wise investor in a comprehensive IP strategy converts intellectual capital into intellectual property and, in the process, gains a competitive advantage. Developing an IP strategy is not a one-size-fits-all undertaking. We'd be pleased to help you create one for your business.
 

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