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License Agreement - Trademarks

By Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

This form is for use in licensing of trademarks that the licensor owns in connection with specified goods. Published in 2016, republished in 2023.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Trademark License Agreement

This is a form trademark license agreement prepared from the perspective of a licensor looking to promote its brand and its own products by granting a license to a licensee to use the brand on its various products and promotional items.

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Essentials of Technology Licensing Agreements: Tips for In-house Counsel

By Evan Foster, Partner, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Nikki Fisher, Senior Staff Attorney at Huntington Ingalls Industries
J.B. Perrine, Associate General Counsel at Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.

As in-house counsel, you will most likely be dealing with technology licensing agreements. Here are some key tips based on “FAQs – What Every Lawyer Should Know About Technology Licensing Agreements” - a webcast hosted by the Association of Corporate Counsel’s New to In-house Network, sponsored by Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP.

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The Top 10 Reasons to Litigate Intellectual Property Disputes in Canada

By Jeremy Want, Partner of Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent and Trademark Agent; and Jean-Sébastien Dupont, Partner of Smart & Biggar LLP, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent and Trademark Agent

It is common for disputes over intellectual property (IP) rights, including patent, trademark and copyright disputes, to be multijurisdictional in nature. As discussed below, there are a number of important litigation procedures that make Canada an attractive forum in which to litigate IP rights.