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Summer Summary

rainA Bank holiday plus a torrential downpour must mean that summer’s just about over. Just in case you missed us over the last few weeks, here’s our summer round-up from mid-July through to the end of August. (more…)

IP due diligence from an in-house perspective

AgreementIPcopy and Keltie LLP were treated to an excellent presentation by Rob Carter of K2 IP on the subject of due diligence from an in-house perspective (Rob worked in Shell’s intellectual property legal team for over 25 years, the last 10 years as Associate General Counsel and as part of the Global IP leadership team).

A typical M&A transaction passes through a number of stages and IP plays a key role in many of these stages:

  • Identification (to work out what IP is key?, how to extract value from the IP? etc.);
  • Assessment (what information will need to go into the data room?, what IP assets does the target company have? what IP agreements will be needed?)
  • Select (How do the IP due diligence results affect the proposed transaction?)
  • Define (what IP-related agreements will be required – a brand licence, process licence, patent/trade mark assignments, etc?. What IP rights will a retained business need?)
  • Execute (Negotiation and drafting of the IP-related agreements)
  • Operate (the fun task of recording licences and assignments and transferring files)
  • Asset Review (how did it go? How can we do better next time?)

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New to IP? Here’s 10 facts about Intellectual Property

file2611249338382The aim of this article is to very briefly introduce some topics, facts and issues from the area of intellectual property law. This article is aimed at people who have had little or no contact with intellectual property and is designed as a (very brief) primer to highlight some particular elements of the subject area. (more…)