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Comprehensive Patent Searches

Because of the U.S. Patent Office's strict, self-imposed policy of non-issuance of weak patents, it is important for patent applicants to overcome this barrier by doing a proper and thorough...

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Contract Management

Streamline your contract management tasks and increase productivity even for your most complex contracts. Qualified lawyers and specialists at IDS provide you with the following services.

First Draft

Using templates, libraries, and appropriate technology, trained contract managers from IDS will prepare the first draft of your contract.

Contract Abstracts

We will prepare a contract database, select an appropriate hosting technology, and host your contracts for an automated workflow.

Contract Database

We will store them and tag your data (e.g., with contract information, purpose, period, entities, addresses, counsel, validity, termination rights, applicable law, jurisdiction).

Summary

We will prepare a summary of terms and history of notices to be used in contract compliance.

For more information contact info@idsil.com
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