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Intellectual Property

Aug. 12, 2006

Law Firms Need to Manage and Protect Their Work Product

Whether they realize it or not, lawyers are writers, artisans hired to compose enlightening pleadings, ingenious contracts and blistering correspondence, on deadline, letter-perfect.

Focus Column
By Greg Victoroff

     
      Whether they realize it or not, lawyers are writers, artisans hired to compose enlightening pleadings, ingenious contracts and blistering correspondence, on deadline, letter-perfect. One difference between lawyers and other professional writers is that, unlike lawyers, writers control the publication of their writings and get paid when their works are sold or ...

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