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Pandemic Impacts On Trademark Enforcement, Licensing Breaches/Force Majeure, And Brands In Bankruptcies
13 August 2020
Pryor Cashman LLP
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August 5, 2020
Webinar
The New York Intellectual Property Law Association
Partner Richard Levy and Partner William Thomashower will be
speaking at NYIPLA's event titled, "Pandemic Impacts on
Trademark Enforcement, Licensing Breaches/Force Majeure, and Brands
in Bankruptcies." The event aims to cover how the pandemic
impacted important trademark practice issues.
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