United States Supreme Court
Mission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology, LLC, 17–1657
Held that a bankrupt company's rejection of a trademark licensing agreement did not deprive its licensee of the rights to use the trademark. The U.S. Supreme Court interpreted Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, which enables a debtor to reject any executory contract, meaning a contract that neither party has finished performing. Justice Kagan delivered the opinion of the 8-1 Court.
Appellate Information
- Published 2019/05/20
Judges
- Kagan
Court
- United States Supreme Court