United States:
Protection Strategies For Growth-Phase Companies
11 November 2018
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
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(as published by IPWatchdog)
Developing the right strategy for protecting intellectual
property is vital to any starting company. Equally important is
revisiting your approach as the company grows and expands.
Ultimately, what may have worked during the early stages may need
refinement. Additionally, where cash is king for startups and
allocation to intellectual property limited, new opportunities
become available as a startup becomes established.
Once your company has grown, a more finessed approach should
emerge. It is important to recognize that as a company brings on
new talent and great minds, develops new technology and launches
new products — new competitors are also emerging — thus
your IP strategy needs to adapt to your new and your competitive
landscape.
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