8 Key Areas To Review During An IP Due Diligence

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Conducting an intellectual property due diligence is an essential component in the acquisition, investment in and/or valuation of technology companies.

What are some of the key components of the business that such a review should include? In this presentation, Seth Northrop, an intellectual property lawyer, outlines 8 key areas that matter when reviewing the IP of a company including review of employment agreements, IP assets, joint-development agreements, confidentiality provisions and more.

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