Harsha Aswani is an Associate working with Litigation Team at Khurana & Khurana Advocates and IP Attorneys. She is actively involved in drafting, vetting, structuring and summarising various Agreements related to Intellectual Property Laws such as Product Designing Agreements, Technology Transfer Agreements, IP Assignment Agreements, Collaborative Research Agreements, Master Service Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Agreements related to FinTech, Privacy Policies, Employment Agreements and Letters, POSH Policies, Commercial Agreements such as Joint Venture Agreements, Share Purchase Agreements, Shareholders Agreements, Agreements related to Media & Entertainment Laws, inter-alia to name a few, Option Agreements, Showrunners Agreement, Talent Management Agreements, Artist Endorsement Agreements, Celebrity Service Agreements, Line Production Agreements, In-Film/Show Integration Agreements, Exploitation of Satellite Rights Agreements. In her brief association with Advocate Ritisha Mukherjee, Attorney Media & Entertainment Law, she assisted in conducting script clearance, OTT Compliances, and drafting of Domestic and Overseas Film Distribution Agreements, Music Distribution Agreements, Legal opinions, amongst others. Harsha has an LL.M. in IPR from National Law University, Jodhpur, and earned a “Gold-Medal” for her exemplary performance. She is a WIPO alumna and was honoured to be one of the top 52 candidates from around the globe and one of the youngest and highest ranked participants from India in the 12th Advanced International Certificate Course (AICC) on “IP Asset Management for Business Success”, organized by WIPO, KIPO, KIPA, and KAIST, in 2021. WIPO gave her the opportunity to actively engage in healthy discussions and negotiations related to licensing of IP with people from different demographics & backgrounds. She also has a keen interest in designing & drafting customized Trade-Secret Protection Policies for companies and their employees with identified trade secrets/confidential information.
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