You may want to be apprised of the opportunities provided by IP insurance. You may also want to simply be aware that the other side might have IP insurance.
I have published an article in this month’s issue of The Federal Lawyer touching on these opportunities and the impact they may have on the IP litigation landscape. One interesting effect is on the market for IP transactions, specifically, the influence IP insurance may have on the decision to enter into a license.
Read the article HERE, which was first published in the July 10 issue of The Federal Lawyer (Volume 57, Number six).
Ian McClure is a former corporate & securities and intellectual property law attorney with
Trevor M. Blum is a former Associate in the Chicago-based, valuation practice group of Ocean Tomo, LLC., an intellectual property (IP) consultancy. Additionally, he provided instrumental research support to Intellectual Property Exchange International, Inc., an IP exchange start-up. Trevor holds a B.S. from Indiana University and is currently an MBA candidate at the University of Cambridge, focusing on international business and finance. His interests also include entrepreneurship, economics, and informational visualization. He enjoys running and cycling in his free time. Trevor seeks to bring a transnational business perspective to the blog. 
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