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Most favored licensee royalty refund

May 20, 2016 Griffin Klema Leave a comment
Patent license agreement

In a case of first impression, the Fifth Circuit addressed the retroactive application of a most favored licensee (MFL) clause under a fully-paid up lump sum royalty in a patent license agreement. In an underlying patent infringement case, DataTreasury Corp settled with JP Morgan Chase and negotiated a license in

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