Licensing Agreements: Maximizing Value While Mitigating Risk
A Joint Seminar Hosted by Grant Thornton LLP and Foley & Lardner LLP
16 June 2021
Licensing arrangements can enable businesses to monetize their intellectual property through very effective and efficient arrangements. However, simply entering into a licensing agreement does not guarantee that the business will maximize value. In fact, failure to adequately address certain risks can result in not only a poor financial outcome but also strained relationships with business partners and disruption to critical business operations. View this webinar to learn from legal and financial experts how you can increase the probability of maximizing value and mitigating risk in these arrangements.
Topics of discussion included:
- Drafting the agreement—lessons learned in litigation
- Reporting and monitoring mechanisms
- Managing the audit process
View the webinar recording below.
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