Eric Stenshoel is notable for his breadth of intellectual property experience, which includes developing and protecting international portfolios of trademark rights as well as compliance with U.S. copyright law.
Intellectual Property Transactions
Mr. Stenshoel regularly advises on intellectual property issues related to mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic alliances, research and development agreements, private equity transactions involving emerging technologies, and complex licensing arrangements, as well as intellectual property litigation. His industry experience includes publishing and the arts, manufacturing, consumer products, and software and database technology.
Thought Leadership and Speaking Engagements
Mr. Stenshoel frequently speaks about intellectual property law issues, including licensing and compliance with U.S. copyright law. He has also written numerous articles on these topics, which have appeared in publications such as the New York Law Journal, the New York State Bar Association’s Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal, and International Corporate Rescue.
Pro Bono
Intellectual property advice to creative and performing artists
Trademark advice to non-profits
Languages
English
German
Swedish
Norwegian
Community Involvement
Saint Peter's Church, New York
— Choir member and lay leader
Eric Stenshoel is notable for his breadth of intellectual property experience, which includes developing and protecting international portfolios of trademark rights as well as compliance with U.S. copyright law.
"When it comes to difficult multi-jurisdictional matters, Eric should be kept top of mind."
World Trademark Review 1000 2019
"Quick to reply and with a font of experience, he is a real one-stop shop for time-sensitive advice."
World Trademark Review 1000 2017
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