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Dickerson M. Downing, Rodrigo Azevedo, Mary R. Bram

This QuickCounsel covers what information you need to familiarize yourself with the concept of 'ambush marketing', when a non-sponsor of an event to try to associate itself with the event without authorization from the event organizer and without paying the sponsorship fee, often to the detriment of the official sponsor and its brand.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Brazil, Global
Julie S. Maresca

Corporations often use media to enhance their employees’ environment. Music can soothe or energize the listener, while movies can educate or inspire the viewer. However, no amount of relaxation or inspiration will protect you from being sued for copyright infringement. Learn when to license a performance or be prepared to face the music.

Robert E. Loewer, Christine M. Castellano, Alan S. Gutterman

Don’t let a demand letter drag you out of the dark: In-house counsel may not know about their clients’ international commissioned agents until trouble presents itself. Learn how to establish a method that vets agents carefully, assesses risks and establishes an informed sales agency agreement.

Alvarado y Asociados

This material provides an overview of the various factors that a foreign investor should consider when establishing a business in Nicaragua.

Blake, Cassels & Graydon, LLP
165 pages

This guide provides non-Canadians with an introduction to the laws and regulations that affect the conduct of business in the province of Quebec. Because of Canada’s federal structure, the authority to make laws and regulations is divided between the federal and provincial governments by the Canadian Constitution, although in some areas of divided authority both federal and provincial laws may apply.

Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP

This is a link to the Franchising experts at Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP. Here you will find the information you need when it comes to finding outside counsel for franchising.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Guyer & Regules
68 pages

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the various factors that companies should consider when establishing a business in Uruguay.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Uruguay
Simpson Grierson

This material provides an overview of the various factors that a foreign investor should consider when establishing a business in New Zealand.

Karen L. Boudreau

The following article is a primer to help explain the negotiation of a license for customizable software products. This article discusses what to consider as part of the business arrangement, including issues related to product performance and liability, risk sharing, intellectual property matters, and other legal issues. This article is certainly not a substitute for personal advice from in-house counsel geared to the particular matter at hand, but should help lay the groundwork for discussions.

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