By Michael Egger
Practitioners who draft license agreements that involve intellectual property are well advised to be familiar with the provisions of Section 365(n) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Section 365(n) specifies certain rights and obligations of licensors (often called "trustees") and licensees with respect ...
Practitioners who draft license agreements that involve intellectual property are well advised to be familiar with the provisions of Section 365(n) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Section 365(n) specifies certain rights and obligations of licensors (often called "trustees") and licensees with respect ...
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