Addressing intellectual property requires careful estate planning
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Abstract: Intellectual property (IP), such as copyrights and patents, can hold enormous value. Whether IP rights are a significant source of wealth or only a small fraction of an estate, it’s critical that it be properly addressed in an estate plan. This article explains what IP is and how to account for it in an estate plan.
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