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Board Oversight of Intellectual Property Is Increasingly Important

by Editors on March 6, 2006

Todd Mayover has an interesting post over at the IPCounsel Blog that should be an interesting read for in-house counsel who are involved with IP issues:

"Day-to-day oversight of intellectual property issues is usually best handled by company management, in-house counsel or outside legal counsel. However, with the ever growing scrutiny faced by corporate directors in the wake of recent corporate scandals and government policing, there is an increasing importance for company directors to oversee intellectual property assets more closely than ever before."

Link: IP Counsel Blog: Board Oversight of Intellectual Property Is Increasingly Important.

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