Sublicensing Income: The Words Still Really Matter
Webinar | 12.17.19, 7:00 AM EST - 8:30 AM EST
How an agreement defines sublicense income can determine whether a university receives millions of dollars. University technology transfer professionals and legal counsel must think about how to structure license agreements years before an invention may generate income for the university.
This AUTM webinar will focus on arguments made in court, how they were received, and how certain provisions create incentives for licensees to avoid paying sublicensing income. Attendees will hear about how specific contract language has been interpreted in the courtroom and learn the importance of the words of the license.
Partner Emily Kuwahara will be presenting this webinar as a part of AUTM’s Online Professional Development series, leveraging her experience representing higher education institutes in disputes pursuing licensing income and sublicensing income owed to them.
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