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The Intellectual Property (IP) market is a sector of the economy that deals with the creation, protection, and commercialization of intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. IP is a valuable asset for businesses, as it can be used to protect their products and services from competitors. Companies in the IP market provide services such as patent filing, trademark registration, copyright protection, and IP litigation.
The IP market is composed of a variety of companies, including law firms, patent and trademark offices, IP consulting firms, and IP brokers. These companies provide services such as patent searches, patent drafting, trademark searches, trademark registration, copyright registration, and IP litigation. Additionally, some companies specialize in IP valuation, IP licensing, and IP portfolio management.
Notable companies in the IP market include Baker & McKenzie, Finnegan, Fish & Richardson, and Kilpatrick Townsend. Other companies include Brinks Gilson & Lione, Cantor Colburn, and Knobbe Martens. Show Less Read more