Does Your Oversight of IP Measure Up?

From the archives of IP Law & Business Magazine to the front page of the new IPLB.com website, this interesting article from late last year. Here's a snippet:

Failing to follow sound IP management practices can leave directors and officers liable for breach of loyalty and open to claims of corporate waste...

One classic situation in which director and officer liabilities could arise: A corporation has over time accumulated a substantial IP portfolio whether patents, trademarks, trade secrets, or copyright, and has effectively lost track of what it has. It has not considered how best to maintain or strengthen the protections for the IP, let alone how best to exploit it. The problem is not necessarily in (just) failing to take certain steps to protect the IP or to exploit it, but in the failure to be sufficiently informed to competently consider alternatives so that the decision to take action or not can be defended as one that was given due consideration. This is where sound IP management can enhance internal controls and reduce regulatory and litigation risk.

 Read the article here on the new website for IP Law & Business.

General Counsel West Coast Conference

Corporate Counsel presents the 6th Annual General Counsel West Conference, to be held Nov. 6-7, 2008, in San Francisco. This year’s conference will focus on “Sustainability and Innovation.”

The ALM General Counsel Conference is designed to provide general counsel with access to their best and brightest peers and an understanding of what is working in the world's best legal departments. Attendees will gain insight into the innovative practices and processes in place to manage some of the most difficult corporate and legal issues of today, including:

  • The credit crunch

  • Extracting value from intellectual property

  • Bet-the-company litigation

  • Doing business in Asia

  • White collar crime

  • Electronic discovery

  • Sustainability and corporate social responsibility

  • Globalization