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Technology Licensing

Skilled Technology Licensing Representation

Developing and perfecting new technology takes an incredible amount of time and resources. Once it is ready for market, it is important to have a sound licensing strategy in place that protects your business interests and ensures that you are fairly compensated for the use of your technology.

An experienced intellectual property lawyer can help you to reach your goals through the implementation of a sound, well-prepared technology licensing program. At the Reston, Virginia based law firm of David, Brody & Dondershine, LLP, we have worked with clients ranging from individual entrepreneurs to major corporations throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the Washington, D.C. area.

Ready to Help You with any Technology Licensing Matter

Our attorneys have extensive experience in a wide variety of technology licensing cases. We assist our clients with the drafting, review and negotiation of new agreements and advise them of potential risks. Our experience in these cases allows us to be much more proactive and efficient in pursuit of an agreement that benefits you.

We also handle litigation matters for our clients. If a licensee violates the terms of use we will fight aggressively to protect your rights in court. Our experience preparing and negotiating a variety of agreements puts us in a strong position to enforce them when disputes arise.

We can assist you with the following types of agreements:

  • Software licensing
  • Technology transactions
  • Shrink wrap licenses
  • Joint venture agreements
  • Reseller agreements
  • Development agreements
  • Technology transfer agreements

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Contact our office today to learn more about our services and how we can help you. You can reach us by phone at 703-264-2220 or via e-mail.

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