Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that a Merger Can Result in Improper Transfer of an IP License Agreement | Practical Law
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An update on a recent holding by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that a merger can result in an improper transfer of a non-assignable intellectual property license.
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Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that a Merger Can Result in Improper Transfer of an IP License Agreement
Practical Law Legal Update 9-500-3697
(Approx. 3 pages)
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds that a Merger Can Result in Improper Transfer of an IP License Agreement
by PLC US Corporate & Securities
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Published on 02 Oct 2009
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An update on a recent holding by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that a merger can result in an improper transfer of a non-assignable intellectual property license.