Panel Discussion on Protecting Your Company

I recently participated in a panel discussion at the Converge conference. It produced a discussion that I think can be useful for innovators in the life sciences space. MedCity News summarized the event here.

Things may go bad. So have it written down. Here’s the problem: no matter how well you’ve negotiated a partnership – and no matter how well-intentioned they begin – larger companies can always take advantage of smaller ones, said serial entrepreneur Rudy Mazzochi and Lee Drucker, a co-founder of Lake Whillans litigation finance.

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