A thoughtful approach to intellectual property management requires a company to plan for both positive and negative contingencies. Intellectual property audit is the first step in this management plan.
Intellectual Property Audits serve two discrete functions. The first is to properly manage the risk associated with creating and using intellectual property assets. The second area of the audit sometimes appears more rewarding which focuses on the intellectual property owned by the company that has not been exploited to its utmost extent. A thorough audit helps corporate managers identifying new opportunities to exploit those assets the company already owns.
Our IP Auditing services are aimed to provide structured and customised auditing solutions to SMEs and large enterprises. |