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Valuation of Intellectual Property

What's IP really worth? For many companies, it may represent the majority of the assets and overall value of the business. IP must be valued for a number of purposes including licensing, sale/transfer, financial reporting, taxes, M&A transactions, strategic planning, and litigation. This presentation provided an overview of how the economic value of IP is determined. Attendees increased their knowledge and understanding of the basic concepts, value drivers, methods, situations, and issues involved in the valuation of IP.


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DePaul students earn runner-up title at national patent law moot court competition

After a demanding six months of preparation for the American Intellectual Property Law Association’s Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition, Nick Restauri’s and Rachel Schweers’ hard work and dedication paid off with a regional first place finish, two best brief awards and the national title of runner-up.
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CIPLIT and DePaul alumnus to serve as U.S. Patent and Trademark Office deputy chief of staff

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director David Kappos recently announced that DePaul law alumnus Azam Khan will serve as the deputy chief of staff in the Office of the Under Secretary and Director.
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