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... legal divisions understand and appreciate the need to bring potentially patentable innovations to the attention of management, your company will achieve more success in maximizing corporate asset value. Put another way, the US Patent Office does not ... way to getting there because, as demonstrated by surveys showing the growing importance of IP management at the C-level, corporate management is becoming more cognizant of the need for IP to be managed at the business level. However, in order for ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
20 Nov 6:28 pm by Michael Fitzgibbon
... be done to achieve his creative vision. Same old, same old wasn't going to do it. Only disruptive innovation attained through unrestrained freedom to do "crazy" things was going to do that. How many organizations would do what Pixar did? ... my experience, most companies view the so-called malcontents and contrarians as disruptive forces that have to be "brought in line" with the "common corporate vision" or sent on their way. They try to change them rather than exploit the fact that they see things ...
Thoughts from a Management Lawyer - http://labourlawblog.typepad.com/managementupdates/
21 Jul 2:36 pm
... legal services environment is different, but each is innovative and client-focused in its own regard. Readers who manage corporate IP departments would be well-served to discuss ... modify the standard way IP legal services are provided to clients to provide as much value to them as possible. By treating my legal practice like a business, I can provide ... partnership with our clients and potential clients. UK Law Firm Promotes Innovative Litigation Funding Model (Where "1 Size Doesn't Fit All)Addleshaw ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
11 May, 2008 8:44 am by Rebecca Tushnet
... , but were in competition with other makers. She made a model of a competitive user innovator community composed of identical members. Components: value of shared invention to each member; number of members; cost of sharing; benefit of exclusive ... consumers whose needs should be met/created/taken into account; public as user inventors, needing protection from the overbearing corporate IP community. Dan Burk: On Strandburg: Contextualizing IP and accounting for specific preferences is a great way ...
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3 Jan, 2007 10:53 am
... now we have no choice. As it turns out, corporate America doesn't have a stellar reputation for innovation either, which has made it the subject of study ... articles of 2006 on HBS's "Working Knowledge" site was "Lessons Not Learned About Innovation," featuring renowned Prof. Rosabeth Moss Kanter. What lessons are "not" learned? Mistakes ... than to more traditional management models if they want to create economic value in this new century." Fine, but how do artists "structure their work?" Essentially ...
Adam Smith, Esq. - http://www.bmacewen.com/blog/
22 Jan 3:26 pm
Association of Corporate Counsel is workingon a "Value Challenge Index." Susan Hacktt, Senior Vice President and General Counsel for ACC, talked about the Index before the Los Angeles chapter of Legal Marketing Association today. Susan made ... mix of outcome and anticipated cost; iv) Clear communication before, during and after the services; v) Customized and innovative approach to the service; and vi) Top notch quality, or "peace of mind." Criteria for value may include: i) Understands goals and ...
LawBiz Blog - http://www.lawbizblog.com/
29 Oct, 2007 8:03 pm
... more creative and innovative our products and marketing tend to be." (Gap, Inc., What is a Company's Role in Society, 12). Second, corporate social responsibility serves ... memorializations of conduct norms. It is not necessarily their legal effect so much as the values they express that count. Gap Inc., social responsibility norms are based on the International ... Law 247 (Lawrence E. Mitchell ed., 1995). Steven R. Ratner, Corporations and Human Rights: A Theory of Legal Responsibility, 111 Yale L.J ...
Law at the End of the Day - http://lcbackerblog.blogspot.com
21 Jun 11:47 pm
... are crying for. Which makes the rewards a pittance to their real value, because a patent on them would be worth so much more. BMW AG is trying to pick brains ... . Foreigners need not apply. The Wall Street Journal covered the corporate innovation beat: In Search of Innovation - "When companies try to come up with new ideas, they too ... share knowledge and skills important to the company. If your brainstorms belong to a corporation, you can only give at the office, and receive your paycheck in return. ...
Patent Prospector - http://www.patenthawk.com/blog/
26 Jun 5:30 am
... buyers can neither objectively measure price nor value aspects of their IP legal representation. As a result, corporate IP legal service buyers have failed ... and I purchased their services when I was a senior in-house IP counsel at a major US corporation. These firms did not offer such discounts in the past and, if ... actively seeking their clients and even the most prestigious firms are willing to provide innovative pricing and practice models to gain business (more on this in a subsequent blog post ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
21 May, 2007 7:49 am
... So my radar, at scan not stun, is always on the lookout for legal practice innovations. What do I mean by "innovation" in this context? My favorite example, being a corporate/securities guy, is the poison pill, invented by Marty Lipton at Wachtell in 1982. ... harder and harder to grasp against the heightened competition for deals and pressure to pay up to the present discounted value of the foreseeable future gains. The convergence of these trends may be more public companies willing to more or less ...
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Adam Smith, Esq. - http://www.bmacewen.com/blog/
27 Mar, 2008 8:47 pm
... argue that international CSR standards will inhibit competition and innovation, and furthermore, are unnecessary as increasing CSR is in the long term financial interest of multinational corporations. (Id.). Developing nations have also voiced opposition ... the well-meaning neo colonialist aspects of CSR. Both are richly displayed at the start of her consideration of the value of extraterritorial application of the law of proper states in favor of the benighted citizens of those states unwilling or ...
Law at the End of the Day - http://lcbackerblog.blogspot.com
... of innovation, making investments in alternatives pay off . . . ." As I wrote in this blog previously, along with such innovations comes the opportunity for savvy corporate managers to obtain exclusive rights to these energy usage improvements by developing and executing on patent ... to be free-riders to those who invest in innovation. So, I believe that your company's energy innovations should be fair game for patenting. The rub is whether company management will realize the value of doing so.
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
... non-core aspect of an acquisition and, although valuable to the acquired company, are no longer relevant to the new corporate owner The patented products or technology were "ahead of their time" and not appropriate for market introduction at ... identify sources of innovation outside of their own infrastructures. An organization seeking to develop an Open Innovation infrastructure will fail to fully capture the value from such a program if it does not include patent information capture and analysis ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
While we can argue about the exact amount, without question, intangible assets form the majority of corporate value today. Matters involving IP are therefore predominately business issues, as opposed to legal issues or technical issues. ... creation requires risk taking, so what risks are we taking with our IP assets? Are we being dynamic, creative and innovative around how IP can be used as a part of the business strategy? Of course, it is one thing to identify the need for organizational change, ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
20 Dec, 2007 3:57 pm
... of client development, LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell has been rolling out new products so as to become "indispensable" to corporate counsel who are looking to choose outside counsel. 'That, in turn, could cause law firms to realize the necessity of ... an age old publishing model, and its revenue models to protect. New marketing solutions developed by innovative entrepreneurs can offer immediate value to law firms at a fraction of the price. By the time Martindale-Hubbell catches up, leading law ...
Real Lawyers :: Have Blogs - http://kevin.lexblog.com/
26 May 7:37 am
... participation We hope this blog rally amplifyies our efforts to solicit feedback from every source possible as we understand that innovation does not always have a corporate address. We hope your engagement starts a viral movement of interest driven by individual people who ... was written by Scott Shreeve, MD in behalf of the X PRIZE Foundation. Special thanks to Paul Levy for both demonstrating the value of collaborative effort and suggesting we utilize a blog rally for this crowdsourcing effort.
Health Care Law Blog - http://healthcarebloglaw.blogspot.com
Technology-focused collaborations form a foundation of today's corporate planning strategies. Such collaborations can be in the form of strategic alliances, joint ventures, open innovation or other legal structures. Regardless of how the participants ... value by not sufficiently including IP ownership in their collaboration agreements. Patent experts can continue to create value for ourselves by expending efforts to preserve our client's IP rights when the collaboration fails. The definition of ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
19 Mar 1:27 pm by Andis Kaulins
... , 2009 on Advancing Socially and Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains: Innovation, Integration, Incentives. REGISTER HERE. The conference is open to and directed toward: Corporate Leaders Nonprofit Leaders Policymakers Academics The speakers are (photos, ... Conference Speakers Cisco Systems, Inc., C. Kevin Harrington, Vice President, Global Business Operations, Customer Value Chain Management Kevin is responsible for core, cross-functional supply chain functions, including strategic planning, ...
LawPundit - http://www.lawpundit.com/blog/lawpundit.htm
17 Feb 8:27 pm by Stephen Albainy-Jenei
Just in case you didn't know how I feel: patent trolls are a tax on innovation and are evil of the highest order. ~ A VC In a post entitled "How Patent Trolls Are A Tax On Innovation," venture capitalist Fred Wilson states ... . This is similar to the English law system where the loser pays. The problem with this approach is that an individual with a valid claim against a large corporation can not afford to run the risk of losing despite any perceived validity to the claim. 2. Patents and copyright ...
Patent Baristas - http://www.patentbaristas.com/
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