Corporate control is the central concern of corporate law, and, in addition to priority, has become a core concern of bankruptcy. The question of corporate control in bankruptcy is especially important for intellectual property (“IP”) rights. Bankruptcy proceedings do not compromise fundamentally the value of most tangible assets. Tangible assets generally retain their value both during and after bankruptcy proceedings, although there is always, the risk that the business will be run poorly. IP is different. IP rights are typically most valuable when they carry a credible threat of injunction. As a result, to the extent the delay and coordination problems of bankruptcy lead to the under-enforcement of a debtor\u27s IP rights-or simply to th...
The vast and complex field of technological discoveries and inventions require more and more protect...
98-102Over the past decade and a half, there has been a steadily increasing focus on intellectual pr...
Intellectual property has become an increasingly valuable corporate asset. Not surprisingly, many co...
Corporate control is the central concern of corporate law, and, in addition to priority, has become ...
Abstract Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), which consist of copyrights, brands, and patents, are ...
One consequence of the technology explosion in the last decade was the dominance of a wide variety o...
PhDIntellectual Property (IP) is becoming an increasingly important source of collateral in debt-bas...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), which consist of copyrights, brands, and patents, are exclusive ...
With the rise of intellectual property in the modern economy, bankruptcy treatment of intellectual p...
The principal assets of many enterprises doing business primarily on the Internet are in the nature ...
In October of 1988, Congress enacted the Intellectual Property Bankruptcy Protection Act. The Act is...
The Bankruptcy Code sets forth an orderly process for the distribution of a debtor-in-bankruptcy\u27...
Anyone who has been paid attention to developments in the world of business over the past quarter ce...
When insolvency strikes the knowledge economy, the corporate collapse may cause even wider financial...
Intangible inputs are as important, or more important, to wealth creation than tangible assets and c...
The vast and complex field of technological discoveries and inventions require more and more protect...
98-102Over the past decade and a half, there has been a steadily increasing focus on intellectual pr...
Intellectual property has become an increasingly valuable corporate asset. Not surprisingly, many co...
Corporate control is the central concern of corporate law, and, in addition to priority, has become ...
Abstract Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), which consist of copyrights, brands, and patents, are ...
One consequence of the technology explosion in the last decade was the dominance of a wide variety o...
PhDIntellectual Property (IP) is becoming an increasingly important source of collateral in debt-bas...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), which consist of copyrights, brands, and patents, are exclusive ...
With the rise of intellectual property in the modern economy, bankruptcy treatment of intellectual p...
The principal assets of many enterprises doing business primarily on the Internet are in the nature ...
In October of 1988, Congress enacted the Intellectual Property Bankruptcy Protection Act. The Act is...
The Bankruptcy Code sets forth an orderly process for the distribution of a debtor-in-bankruptcy\u27...
Anyone who has been paid attention to developments in the world of business over the past quarter ce...
When insolvency strikes the knowledge economy, the corporate collapse may cause even wider financial...
Intangible inputs are as important, or more important, to wealth creation than tangible assets and c...
The vast and complex field of technological discoveries and inventions require more and more protect...
98-102Over the past decade and a half, there has been a steadily increasing focus on intellectual pr...
Intellectual property has become an increasingly valuable corporate asset. Not surprisingly, many co...