Intellectual Property: The Bank Is Accused of Patent Infringement--What Next?
Banks and other financial services industry companies are increasingly becoming attractive targets for patent holders and are being dragged into expensive and time-consuming patent litigation. While there may be a temptation to simply ignore notice letters sent by patent holders in anticipation of s...
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