| Aims and Scope:
Clean Tech Law & Business is the authoritative source of information for professionals in environmentally sustainable technologies. From institutional investors concerned about clean technology’s market impact, to lawyers mapping the patent landscape surrounding a particular technology, or entrepreneurs navigating regulatory uncertainty, the journal provides a powerful analytical tool. CTLB relies on an editorial board of the leading scientists, lawyers, executives, and investors in the field to publish detailed and peer reviewed articles on:
• Commercial applications and market impact of newly emerging technologies
• Intellectual property, patent prosecution, licensing, and litigation
• Federal and state legislative initiatives and regulatory issues
• Ethical and societal implications of clean technology
• Case studies of different business models and corporate strategies
• Venture capital and other financing mechanisms
• International legal and business issues
Subscribers also receive online access to constantly updated databases of license agreements, venture capital investments, joint development arrangements, mergers and acquisitions, law suits, and initial public offerings.
Audience:
Clean Tech Law & Business is aimed at a broad and interdisciplinary audience of clean tech executives, entrepreneurs, investors, attorneys, regulatory analysts, academics, and policy makers. International legal and business issues are also covered, making it a valuable resource for foreign audiences.
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