Competition Law Implications of Licensing IP Rights and Valuing and Structuring Your IP to Maximise Business Value
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Description
Attend and earn 1.5 CPE hours
5.45pm to 6.30pm Competition Law Implications of Licensing IP Rights
- IP exemption repealed 2019, where are we now?1
- Understanding potential competition risks in IP licences
- What does this mean for you when advising clients or negotiating IP licences?
Presented by Ayman Guirguis, Partner, K&L Gates; Best Lawyers 2023, Competition Law
Professional Skills
6.30pm to 7.15pm Valuing and Structuring Your IP to Maximise Business Value
- Identifying and quantifying all enterprise intangible assets
- Structuring IP: commercial and tax considerations
- IP royalty determination and valuation
- Gaining a voice for IP in transactions, strategy and risk management
Presented by Tim Heberden CA, Partner IP Advisory and M&A Valuations, Deloitte; Registered Business Valuer
Learning Objectives
- Benefit from a deep dive on the scope of implied IP licences and practical tips
- Consider best practice on valuing and structuring your IP to maximise your business value
Presenters
Ayman Guirguis
Ayman Guirguis heads up the Competition and Consumer Law team at K&L Gates in Australia. He advises on all aspects and issues of competition including the implications of mergers, joint ventures and supply chain issues; defending clients alleged to be parties to cartels or other anticompetitive arrangements; and consumer law issues including responding to ACCC investigations and defending prosecutions commenced by the ACCC. Ayman was formerly a senior officer of the ACCC. Ayman is named as a leading individual for Competition/Antitrust in Chambers Global and Best Lawyers.
Tim Heberden CA
Tim is a specialist in intellectual property valuation, royalty determination and the monetisation of technology, data and brands. He is named in the IAM Strategy 300 – the World’s Leading IP Strategists. Tim is technical author of the ‘Guidance Note on the Valuation of Intellectual Property’ (issued by RICS), and is the author of a chapter on IP royalties for ‘International Licensing & Technology Transfer’. Having specialised in IP economics for twenty years, Tim is able to integrate the economic, functional and legal characteristics of IP assets into robust valuations and royalty opinions. His team use a range of value-based metrics to provide insights that unlock hidden IP value, and mitigate the risk associated with technology data and brands. Tim is a CA, MBA, Registered Business Valuer and Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, a Fellow of the Australian Marketing Institute and a Certified Practicing Marketer.