June 14, 2019
By Elizabeth A. Niemeyer; Umber Aggarwal; Anthony J. Berlenbach
Creating intellectual property portfolios are an effective way for sports companies to protect their innovations and overall brand. However, enforcing these IP rights through litigation in federal court can be time-consuming. Companies can often seek quicker remedy through the International Trade Commission. In this podcast, Finnegan attorneys Umber Aggarwal, Anthony Berlenbach, and Elizabeth Niemeyer tell us more about this often useful option.
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