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Licensing Brings Renault Brand Back to the U.S.

Leading global brand owner and licensor, JMM Lee Properties, LLC (JMM Lee), has announced that its Renault brand is available for U.S. license on a selection of home and garden power tools and equipment, including portable and standby generators, snow blowers, chain saws and mowers.

“The Renault name represents durability and cutting-edge European styling; qualities U.S. consumers look for in power equipment, tools and lawn equipment,” Michael Lee, Managing Partner at JMM Lee says.

JMM Lee’s rights to the Renault brand in the U.S. is specific to power equipment, tools and lawn products. Moreover, JMM Lee is not affiliated with European conglomerate Renault S.A.S., which retains rights to the mark worldwide, including rights in the U.S. in connection with automobiles, bikes, vehicle leasing and more.

To learn more about the Renault brand, visit JmmLee.com/renault.

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