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Archived updates for Friday, June 10, 2005

TGIF for Living up to Your Patential



Patential is the board game designed by patent attorney Richard Warburg that "illuminates the business of pharmaceutical development by taking players step-by-step through the process. An exciting and educational game board weaves players through the world of inventions, FDA approval and pharmaceutical sales."

Players collect money, gather up to three "invention cards," experience pitfalls related to the FDA approval process, and battle with other players over patent litigation and sales of intellectual property. The strategic race to $1 billion is one-of-its kind and is sure to educate and entertain for years.

Thank Goodness It's Friday (and I'm on vacation through June 20),

--Bill Heinze (e-mail, v-card)

p.s. - Pharmaceutical clients can attach this article to a signed engagement letter and receive Patential at no charge. That's a $34.95 value in addition to all the intellectual property services that you need in order to live up to your potential.
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great idea. I have always believed that lawyers intentionally keep their clients in the dark as to how and why things are happening with their case. I have always found that an educated client who understands the legal process, the legal principles involved in their case and exactly what lawyers are doing to accomplish specific goals generates tremendous cost savings to the client. Of course in an hourly billing firm, lawyers sometimes encourage workers to stay at their desks and stare at either their computer or the paper in front of them. There are huge disincentives which preclude the type of culture building which is necessary to deliver great customer service. Putting everyone on the clock puts everyone on the defensive.

June 21, 2005 10:30 AM  

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