Addressing intellectual property in an estate plan
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Abstract: Copyrights, patents and other forms of intellectual property (IP) can have enormous value. But whether IP rights are a significant source of wealth or only a small fraction of an estate, it’s critical to address them in an estate plan. This article defines IP and explains why these intangible assets behave differently than other types of property in an estate plan.
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