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Oceana Law P.C.

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Oceana Law P.C.
  • Monika Oyama Corporate/Commercial/IP Transactional Attorney
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
    • Rising Star
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Overview

✦ABOUT✦ Oceana Law is committed to providing pragmatic and personalized commercial legal counsel to domestic and international clients. As a trusted strategic business ally to our clients, we help navigate the U.S. legal landscape and find creative solutions to complex legal issues, with the goal to minimize risk and maximize reward. We provide a broad range of commercial legal services, customized based on our understanding of the markets, priorities, and business needs of our diverse clientele. To better serve our clients, we engage with them throughout the relationship, which ultimately leads to risk mitigation and cost savings. ✦PRACTICE AREAS✦ Oceana Law's practice areas are corporate, commercial, and intellectual property, including the following: Corporate: Mergers & Acquisitions Divestitures Joint Venture Arrangements Corporate Restructuring General Corporate (formation, qualification, corporate maintenance) Corporate Governance Financing Arrangements Private Placements CFIUS Analysis & Submissions Dissolution & Liquidation Commercial: Sales Representative Arrangements Distribution Arrangements Manufacture & Supply Arrangements (including OEM) Purchase and Sale Agreements General Terms and Conditions Warehousing Agreements Services Agreements (including Consulting Agreements) Equipment Lease Intellectual Property: IP and Brand Protection & Management Trademark & Service Mark Prosecution IP Licensing & Transfers Copyright & Trademark Enforcement Website Terms and Conditions Research & Development Agreements Privacy Policies ✦SDGs Commitment✦ We fully support and do our best to contribute to the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, particularly Goal 14 “Life Below Water” to “conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development.”