Insights: News Kilpatrick Townsend's Marc Lieberstein Named Co-Chair of INTA Licensing Sub-Committee
NEW YORK (January 27) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that Marc Lieberstein, a partner in the firm’s New York office, has been named 2020-2021 Co-Chair of the International Trademark Association (INTA) Licensing Sub-Committee for INTA’S Commercialization of Brands Committee (CBC).
Mr. Lieberstein, who has been actively involved with INTA throughout his career, now joins the overall CBC Leadership Team, consisting of the following subcommittees:
• Advertising and Regulations;
• Brand Growth Strategies for SME Entrepreneurs;
• Brand Valuation and Evaluation;
• Global Brand Transactions and Due Diligence; and
• Licensing.
The 2020-2021 kick-off meeting for the CBC Leadership Team will take place on Thursday, February 6.
Mr. Lieberstein is the Co-Chair of the Franchise Group and Retail & Consumer Goods Industry Team. His practice focuses on intellectual property licensing and franchising in the retail/consumer goods and services areas, fashion/apparel and accessories, food and beverage, and commercial/industrial design, including the drafting, negotiation, and enforcement of license and franchise documents and agreements, as well as implementation of branding and commercialization objectives for clients via licensing and franchising.
***
Related People
Disclaimer
While we are pleased to have you contact us by telephone, surface mail, electronic mail, or by facsimile transmission, contacting Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP or any of its attorneys does not create an attorney-client relationship. The formation of an attorney-client relationship requires consideration of multiple factors, including possible conflicts of interest. An attorney-client relationship is formed only when both you and the Firm have agreed to proceed with a defined engagement.
DO NOT CONVEY TO US ANY INFORMATION YOU REGARD AS CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL A FORMAL CLIENT-ATTORNEY RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.
If you do convey information, you recognize that we may review and disclose the information, and you agree that even if you regard the information as highly confidential and even if it is transmitted in a good faith effort to retain us, such a review does not preclude us from representing another client directly adverse to you, even in a matter where that information could be used against you.
