Daily there are IP news stories about companies settling IP license agreements, filing PTAB petitions or appealing to federal circuits. These patents that are licensed or litigated are considered “golden patents”—usually from the plaintiff—because they clearly drive value worth protecting.
Three leading General Counsels from three disparate industries got together to talk about thriving as change accelerates. Here are the top five strategies that emerged from the conversation.
Where is Legal's value hiding? An article in Corporate Counsel by Scott Bien and Nicholas Mirick suggests adopting a data scientist mentality to articulate and increase value for legal departments.
Patent litigation is lengthy and costly. Lawsuits can last for years and cost millions of dollars. And, the damages awarded in patent litigation are generous.
If you were to look at many of the eDiscovery resources out there today, you might think that eDiscovery is about discovering documents or discovering data responsive to a litigation case or other eDiscovery use case.