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Perspective

Sep. 7, 2011

Seven ways companies can cut costs in patent litigation

Managing intellectual property correctly can make the difference between a company with a future and one that sinks into oblivion. By Ben Davidson of Davidson Law Group


By Ben Davidson


Corporations around the country today are experiencing a rise in patent infringement litigation that could not only deride a solid strategy for growth in a seesaw economy, but could also hurt a firm's bottom line. The trend can be seen in the recent "patent wars" over smartphone technology, with Google acquiring Motorola and its 25,000 patents and Nokia licensing 2,000 patents to Mosaid Technologies, a Canadian company that enforces ...

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