Intellectual Property
Jan. 7, 2002
Hidden Gems
Bankruptcy Law Practitioner Column by Rod Berman and Steven Plotkin - In acquiring the assets of a bankrupt company, buyers may locate gems among the remains. But there are many hazards that require careful legal analysis and due diligence in order to assure that the buyer is getting what it expects. Nowhere is this more true than in the case of intellectual property assets.




By Rod Berman and Steven Plotkin
In acquiring the assets of a bankrupt company, buyers may locate gems among the remains. But there are many hazards that require careful legal analysis and due diligence in order to assure that the buyer is getting what it expects. Nowhere is this more true than in the case of intel...
In acquiring the assets of a bankrupt company, buyers may locate gems among the remains. But there are many hazards that require careful legal analysis and due diligence in order to assure that the buyer is getting what it expects. Nowhere is this more true than in the case of intel...
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