March 02, 2021

Using IP as Collateral: Locking ‘Trap Doors’ and Other Advanced IP Issues

Mayer Brown partners Richard Assmus and Barbara Goodstein participated in a webcast on “Using IP as Collateral: Locking ‘Trap Doors’ and Other Advanced IP Issues,” hosted by Lawline on March 2, 2021. The webcast discussed common issues that arise when IP is contemplated for use as collateral, and offered teaching points based on recent attempts by borrowers to transfer IP out of the reach of a creditor’s rights.

For additional information, please visit the webcast website.

 

 

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