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Lisa A. Lori
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• Develop and implement policies for your company against intellectual property infringement. The policies should include, among other things, provisions prohibiting use of others’ trademarks without written authorization.
• Obtain indemnification agreements from your sources. If you have a contract with your suppliers or customers, include a provision in the contract that provides for your indemnification if claims are asserted by third parties for intellectual property infringement. Remember, the indemnification is only as good as the source providing it.
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