IP license agreements: common pitfalls and key issues

IP license agreements: common pitfalls and key issues
March 20, 2023 March 30, 2023 13:30

Join our IP experts Bregt Raus and Bart Bollen for our IP Update on Thursday 30 March from 13:30 – 14:30.

In this webinar, they will share with you the traps and mistakes that companies make when licensing their intellectual property. Learn how to identify and address key issues in licensing agreements to avoid legal headaches!

This webinar will be in English and has been accredited with 1 point by the IBJ/IJE.

Your hosts

  • Bregt Raus

    Managing Associate

  • Bart Junior Bollen

    Associate

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