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10 Ways In-House IP Counsel Can Get Ahead Amid Quarantine

10 Ways In-House IP Counsel Can Get Ahead Amid Quarantine

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With travel restrictions in place, most of the country subject to stay-at-home orders, courthouses closed and some cases stayed or delayed, in-house intellectual property lawyers may find their existing projects relating to ongoing litigation and licensing stalled.

Others, of course, are getting no break even during this pandemic. If you are among those with additional time on their hands, this is a great opportunity to finally knock out some of those long-term projects that you've been pushing to the back burner. We provide below a number of suggestions to consider that will allow you to provide value even when your normal docket of work has temporarily slowed.

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