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The Brattle Group Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

In fact, The Brattle Group founders we convinced that by getting the firm culture just right, consulting could be the most fun way to make money. Intellectual property. Product liability. In healthcare, the firm focuses on the enormous and fast-growing sectors of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and biotechnology.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

FTI CONSULTING INTERVIEWS & CULTURE. As an outgrowth of a multi-district pharmaceutical case, the firm formed its technology practice, specializing in e-discovery solutions and software. Intellectual property. Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. Retail & Consumer Products.

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How does it look from over there? The perspective of Asian buyers / leaders on M&A in Europe and the USA

Ben de Haldevang

These interviews were born of a shared interest and desire to get beyond the myth and legend of Asian corporate culture and business practice and actually get some insights from Asian leaders that we have in our network. The perception in Europe and the US remains that this is all about intellectual property.

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8 Ways Brands Can Fight Counterfeits in China

Harvard Business

Chinese law does protect intellectual property, but only if a trademark is officially registered. Having your own online store with a good user interface and Alipay and WeChat pay support means you will not risk losing high-end customers who want authentic products. Do not wait until you actually enter the Chinese market.

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Why Western Digital Firms Have Failed in China

Harvard Business

Many leading American digital firms, including Google, Amazon, eBay, and Uber, have successfully expanded internationally by introducing their products, services, and platforms in other countries. The widely touted reasons for these failures include censorship by the Chinese government and cultural differences between China and the West.