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Intellectual Property

Dec. 28, 2006

Thorough Exit Interviews Save Intellectual Property

LOS ANGELES - It's an obvious maxim for any business: Fail to protect your intellectual property, and you may as well give competitors a key to your office.

By Andrew Harmon
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - It's an obvious maxim for any business: Fail to protect your intellectual property, and you may as well give competitors a key to your office.
      In an increasingly globalized marketplace for new-media companies, concern over intellectual property protection has risen significantly in the past two years and is a Top 5 priority for on...

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