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What keeps in-house counsel awake at night?’ is one way to summarise our editorial focus at Managing IP, the premier news and analysis service catering to intellectual property professionals worldwide.
We track the strategies of company IP counsel by speaking to them about the day-to-day issues they face. Law firms need practical information they can apply when advising clients, and companies find value in benchmarking their strategies with those of their peers. Each article contains multiple in-house sources, as well as those from private practice and government, giving readers deep, holistic and business-critical analysis of any given issue.
We also provide news updates from the global IP market, often breaking exclusive stories. In fact, our scoops have become a hallmark of our coverage and are testament to our deeply embedded networks. Our journalists are considered experts in their fields and are often sought after for speaking opportunities. Source
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