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Licensing Agreementin Connecticut

A contract granting one party the right to use another's intellectual property — including patents, trademarks, copyrights, or trade secrets — under defined terms. Connecticut's regulated legal climate creates specific considerations for LicA drafting and enforcement.

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Legal Climate
Regulated
Non-Competes
Enforced
Governing Law
Moderate
Key City
Bridgeport

Connecticut Contract Law

Key Legal Fact

Connecticut courts apply a strict reasonableness test to non-competes and have invalidated many overbroad agreements.

Notable LicA Law

Connecticut has specific non-compete restrictions for broadcasting employees and physicians.

Key Clauses to Review

1
Scope of License Grant
Requires Connecticut-specific drafting under regulated legal standards.
2
Royalty Calculation and Audit Rights
Requires Connecticut-specific drafting under regulated legal standards.
3
Improvements and Derivatives
Requires Connecticut-specific drafting under regulated legal standards.
⚠ Common Issue
Licensee improvements reverting to licensor without compensation

Major Industries in Connecticut

FinanceInsuranceHealthcareManufacturing

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