July 8, 2019
In the sports and fitness industry, joint ventures between companies are becoming more and more popular. One reason for this trend is the integration of technology into traditional sporting equipment. But such collaborations require careful legal consideration to ensure the separate and combined intellectual property of all parties are protected. Finnegan attorneys Dan Chung and Aaron Parker join us now to share their insights on this growing trend.
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