Clarivate, a leading global provider of transformative intelligence, today announced the development of IPfolio Law, the next-generation, cloud-based IP management platform designed specifically for IP law firms. This Software as a Service (SaaS) IP Management system will deliver accelerated implementation timelines, enabling firms to quickly adopt and benefit from innovation, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI). IPfolio Law will leverage AI to automate routine tasks, freeing up internal resources and enhancing operational efficiency.
To meet the evolving needs of modern IP law firms, IPfolio Law will:
- Embed best-practice workflows that help professionals visualize, report on, and articulate portfolio management strategies to retain clients and expand their footprint.
- Harness automation and responsibly developed AI to improve efficiency and reduce risk, while integrating seamlessly with the Clarivate portfolio of IP solutions for trusted intelligence in a connected IPMS ecosystem.
- Provide intuitive configuration tools for rapid, easy, and efficient implementation and portfolio management.
- Offer region-based technical support, ensuring expert assistance for configuration and implementation challenges.
- Integrate with Patent Annuities and Trademark Renewals payment engines, creating a secure, interconnected IP management ecosystem.
Clarivate has chosen to leverage Salesforce technology for IPfolio Law. This technology, already adopted by IPfolio, created the highest-rated global IPMS solution recognized for its excellence in usability, functionality, and user adoption.
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