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Date: 2014-11-23 21:01:59
Intangible assets
Intellectual property law
Brand management
Brands
Product management
Trademark
Intellectual property
Human behavior
Arts
Cognition

How to Identify and Manage Intellectual Property Rights in Bankruptcy 37TH ANNUAL BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE NOVEMBER 7-8, 2014

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