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Drafting and Negotiating Patent Licensing Agreements

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Drafting and Negotiating Patent Licensing Agreements
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Drafting and negotiating patent licenses has always been tricky, but the rapid pace of technological disruption, the increasingly complex web of  industry relationships, and developing bodies of law have come together to make it more challenging than ever. Review how licensing strategies should evolve to take into account these and related factors, with an emphasis on real-world drafting and negotiating examples.

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Edward A. Cavazos, Keith E. Witek

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Licensing Agreements (Dec 2016)

Drafting and negotiating patent licenses has always been tricky, but the rapid pace of technological disruption, the increasingly complex web of  industry relationships, and developing bodies of law have come together to make it more challenging than ever. Review how licensing strategies should evolve to take into account these and related factors, with an emphasis on real-world drafting and negotiating examples.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Edward A. Cavazos, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP - Austin, TX
Keith E. Witek, Tesla Motors - Austin, TX