Singapore | Managing Director of Intellectual Property Tony Yeo and Director Benjamin Gaw co-authored Practical Law: Terminating Licences of IP Rights (Singapore)

Managing Director of Intellectual Property Tony Yeo and Director Benjamin Gaw co-authored Practical Law’s Practice Note on Terminating Licences of IP Rights (Singapore) published by Thomson Reuters.

The Practice Note discusses the key legal issues that may arise under Singapore law when terminating a licence of intellectual property (IP) rights. It considers the most common scenarios, including expiry, termination for repudiatory breach, and termination under the terms of the licence. The Note helps in-house lawyers and private practice attorneys (including foreign counsel) to understand whether, when, and how to terminate an IP licence under the laws of Singapore, and how to manage the associated risks.

You may read the Practice Note here.

Reproduced from Practical Law with the permission of the publishers. For further information, visit practicallaw.com

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Tony Yeo

Managing Director, Intellectual Property / Director, Dispute Resolution / Head, Healthcare & Life Sciences
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Benjamin Gaw

Director, Corporate and Mergers & Acquisitions / Head, Healthcare & Life Sciences (Corporate & Regulatory)
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