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Case settled by Wright Hassall team against professional sports team who sought to exploit patented technology without licence terms

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Posted by Luke Moulton on 11 March 2024

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Luke is a Partner in our Dispute Resolution Group. Luke has more than 10 years’ experience helping clients solve problems.

Luke Moulton

Luke is a Partner in our Dispute Resolution Group. Luke has more than 10 years’ experience helping clients solve problems.

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