The exit strategies of life sciences companies have become more varied due to the current situation being experienced by global capital markets. This is primarily the case for German life sciences companies as well. The choice of exit scenario must be made carefully based on the individual circumstances of the company. The panelists will present and discuss the different exit variations and commercialization strategies, specifically when considering exits of German life sciences companies in other countries (such as the United States or Switzerland)
Collaboration Deals
Joint Ventures
Staged Exits
Milestone Agreements
Indemnification vs. Warranties
Sub-licensing structures
Big pharma deal terms
Speakers:
Sven Riethmueller (Attorney, member of New York and Massachusetts Bars), Foley & Lardner LLP
Dr. Irina Staatz-Granzer, Staatz Business Development and Strategy
Professor Dr. Christof Hettich (Rechtsanwalt), Rittershaus
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