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CLC's experience in protecting the trademarks of collegiate institutions is unrivaled. Since 1981, CLC has been at the forefront of strengthening collegiate trademark law, trademark registration and protection, game day enforcement, worker protection and corporate responsibility, and licensee compliance. In fact, CLC views brand protection and enforcement as the foundation of any effective licensing and merchandising program and has devoted significant resources to this effort.
CLC is the only collegiate licensing company with three full-time attorneys and three legal assistants on staff, as well as deep relationships with a network of federal and local law enforcement agencies to ensure maximum protection for partner institutions. As the collegiate

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