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IP Due Diligence Checklist

By Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

This is a sample Intellectual Property (IP) due diligence checklist in a corporate acquisition, for the analysis of the seller's IP assets and related matters.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Sample Work For Hire Agreement

By Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

This is a sample work for hire and assignment agreement. The sample includes a clause regarding work for hire, and an assignment clause under which the rights to the work produced by the hired party are assigned to the client. Initially published August 21, 2020, republished March 29, 2023.

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Partnership Agreements: A primer

By Matthew Pollock, Prasad Taksal (DLA Piper)

This article discusses partnership agreements and the key items that are typically addressed in these agreements.

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Global Legal Insights Fintech 2023

By Global Legal Group

In this multi-jurisdictional guide, explore an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding fintech across a range of jurisdictions.

Some topics covered include blockchain startups and more.

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Five Essential Corporate Governance Duties and Even More Takeaways To Avoid Violating Them

By Greg Markel, Giovanna Ferrari, Sarah Fedner (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)

This comprehensive article on the fundamentals of corporate governance provides guidance to to experts across various fields including crypto, cyber security, and economics. Within these pages, you will find a concise description of the most important generally accepted principles of corporate governance as well as takeaways to help board members and others to avoid violating corporate governance principles.

While corporate governance covers a broad spectrum of topics, this article focuses primarily on the principal duties of directors and officers generally understood in the United States.

This article was originally published by Seyfarth Shaw LLP.

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