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When Is A Final Judgment An Unenforceable Agreement To Agree

By Marty Schwimmer on May 15, 2006
Posted in Contracts

Brinks Hofer: ‘Fifth Circuit Rules That Inconclusive Trademark Settlement Is Crackers‘ (Parties terminate trademark infringement action pursuant to entered agreement – settlement agreement lacked essential terms of a trademark license and held unenforceable agreement to agree).

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Martin Schwimmer is a partner in Leason Ellis, an IP law boutique in White Plains, NY. His practice is concentrated in the area of U.S. and international trademark law and domain name counseling, prosecution and litigation.

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