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Today, intellectual property transactions play a vital role in many organizations' overall intellectual property strategy. Companies are now routinely examining their intellectual property portfolios, and when it is economically advantageous, entering into sophisticated agreements to maximize their full potential. Licensing proprietary technology is often the most commercially viable option.
 
We understand that harvesting the full commercial value of intellectual property requires careful and creative strategic management. 
 
Our firm's primary goal is to help each of our clients maximize the value they obtain through license agreements and technology, transfers, while drafting agreements that encourage cooperation rather than controversy.
 
In addition to negotiating, drafting, construing, and enforcing license agreements, we have experience in nearly every aspect of transactional intellectual property work.

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  • About
  • Practice Areas
    • Patents
    • Trademarks
    • Copyrights
    • Opinions and Counseling
    • Licensing
  • Contact
  • Kangaroo Court
  • GEICO
  • Horse Training
  • ​McFarling v. Monsanto
  • Patent Suit