Protecting NIL rights through estate planning
Protecting NIL rights through estate planning
Estate planning is often viewed as a process that ends at death, with assets transferred and administration completed through probate or trust administration. For many forms of intellectual property, however, that view is inaccurate. Certain rights tied to identity and creative works often survive death, making planning for such rights essential.... By: McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
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