Intellectual property audit

The intellectual property audit makes it possible to inventory, analyze and evaluate a company’s IP assets and constitutes an essential step to help progress.

The audit is essentially a tool for analyzing and evaluating the intellectual property elements (patents, trademarks, industrial designs, trade secrets and copyrights) of a company allowing it to recognize the intellectual property elements possessed by its company and obtain recommendations on the intellectual property strategy to adopt for the present and the future.

This tool helps the company manager by providing him with findings, objective analysis and recommendations. The audit also makes it possible to reveal possible risks or dysfunctions in its intellectual property management.

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Invention, new technology, new brand, software or innovative design? Contact the Brouillette team to take stock of all current rights or those that your company would benefit from protecting.

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