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James R. Kalyvas, Foley & Lardner
8 pages

Lessons learned from devising programs to reduce products liability can point the way to creating effective information security policies.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Global
Erica Fischer, Charles Hooker, Alisa Key, Monique Liburd, Jack Wessel

A panel of experts will discuss strategies and best practices for building and managing a trademark portfolio with a limited budget. The panel will address best practices related to clearance, filing, portfolio maintenance, and enforcement. The session will include a discussion of international searching and filing strategies and tips for prioritizing activities when expanding coverage of US trademarks into new geographies. The panel will review and discuss resources and tools available to assist with aspects of building and managing a trademark portfolio.

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Interest Area: Intellectual Property
Source: Meetings
Practical Law

This Practice Note considers steps that a corporate law department can take to help transform itself from a cost center into a profit center.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Practical Law

This Standard Document and the integrated drafting notes are for guidance in the preparation of a patent and know-how license agreement from the perspective of the licensor.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Carl Bilicska, Dolly Davis, James Partridge, Thomas Sager

Law departments are often considered cost centers for the business, not revenue generators. However, there is a variety of ways to change this perception and allow law departments to collaborate with business clients to add to the company’s bottom line. This panel will examine some of the programs and strategies that in-house counsel can use to reduce legal spend and generate revenue. Topics discussed will include affirmative recovery programs (for example, monitoring contractual performance and intellectual property infringement), third-party litigation financing, licensing IP or other valuable assets, investments in new technology, and creative legal matter staffing. This panel will also examine how to build relationships with business clients to create and implement successful programs involving them and how to track and communicate law department profitability and performance.

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Source: Meetings
Region: United States

This is a sample supplier security requirements and expectations.

This is a sample intel enhanced data security assessment form.

This form outlines how to list hardware inventory.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

This form lists different applications by server.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

This form is a sample software change control log.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
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