Far more often than not, general counsel find themselves charged with defending their companies rather than initiating lawsuits against others. However, particularly in certain areas such as patent litigation, companies may have good reason to go on the legal offensive.
A panel during the first day of Corporate Counsel’s 27th annual General Counsel Conference in New York dug deep into the topic of affirmative litigation, along with the option of tapping litigation finance to fund such actions.
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