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Source: http://www.kmwlaw.com/clients.html
January 11, 2009


Keats McFarland & Wilson's attorneys represent a "blue-ribbon" list of clients, which include:
  • Business Software Alliance (BSA)
  • Calvin Klein, Inc.
  • Castle Rock Entertainment
  • DC Comics
  • Fox Family Worldwide
  • Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
  • Hasbro, Inc.
  • idealab!
  • Lucasfilm Ltd.
  • Major League Baseball Properties, Inc.
  • New Line Cinema Corporation
  • Nike, Inc.
  • Overture Services, Inc.
  • Paramount Pictures Corporation
  • Philips Electronics
  • Polar Air Cargo Corporation
  • Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • The Playtone Company
  • Time Warner Entertainment Company, LP
  • Universal Studios, Inc.
  • Warner Bros.
Our attorneys have developed long-term relationships with intellectual property owners throughout the world, including, major international entertainment companies, motion picture studios, film and television production companies, cable television and programming services, actors, directors, producers, musicians, writers, artists, internet commerce companies, technology and electronics companies, software developers and publishers, colleges and collegiate bowl games, designer apparel, jewelry, leather goods, sunglasses and cosmetic manufacturers, sporting goods, professional and amateur sports leagues, restaurant chains, toy and game manufacturers, and equipment leasing companies.

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