Drafting and Negotiating Intellectual Property Terms in Research Contracts
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
London
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Class hours
6h
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Duration
1 Day
This practical, one-day course provides a structured discussion of various types of intellectual property (IP) clauses in research contracts and other IP-rich agreements.
You'll learn about:
why each clause is needed
how such clauses tend to be worded and negotiated
alternative clauses that are encountered
how the outcome of the negotiations may affect your organisation’s interests
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About this course
The course is intended for:
contracts managers
technology transfer and licensing executives
lawyers, patent attorneys and other practitioners whose job involves reviewing or drafting IP terms in research contracts
6 CPD points are available for this course from SRA and BSB.
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Subjects
- Intellectual Property
- Contracts
- Property
- IP
- IP-rich
- IP-rich agreements
- Lambert agreements
- IP-rich contracts
- Contracts managers
- Manager
- Managerial Decision Making
Course programme
Topics that will be covered include:
- IP terms that are encountered in research grants, EU consortium agreements, Lambert agreements, MTAs and other IP-rich contracts: what is essential (or required by a funder) and what is ‘nice to have’?
- Negotiating issues, including arguments for and against particular IP clauses and compromise proposals
- Drafting: the importance of accurate drafting of IP terms and how to avoid ambiguity
- Managing IP risks through appropriate contract terms and other measures, including due diligence
Drafting and Negotiating Intellectual Property Terms in Research Contracts