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This CLE course will guide counsel on negotiating and structuring joint development agreements (JDAs) to allocate IP ownership. The panel will discuss the key provisions of the JDA to protect IP rights and avoid unintended consequences.

Faculty

Description

In joint development and strategic alliances, intellectual property ownership and use are the most contentious aspects. There is no single approach to IP ownership and exploitation and the concerns and goals of the parties in each situation are unique.

Importantly, the JDA should cover what each party brings to the collaboration and the development, use, and ownership of the IP associated with the products and processes that result from the alliance.

If JDAs aren't complicated enough, new statutory and case law developments increase the complexity. Counsel must prepare to comprehensively address IP in drafting and negotiating JDAs to protect clients' rights and avoid litigation.

Listen as our authoritative panel examines preliminary considerations and critical provisions, including the parties' joint development activities' scope and performance obligations. The panel will discuss ownership of IP developed during the collaboration, ongoing rights to developed IP, commercialization rights, and enforcement. The panel will offer best practices for negotiating and structuring JDAs.

Outline

  1. JDAs
    1. Preliminary considerations
    2. Key provisions
  2. IP ownership
    1. Contributed IP
    2. Joint IP
    3. Derivative IP
  3. Best practices for negotiating and structuring JDAs

Benefits

The panel will review these and other challenging issues:

  • What considerations should counsel keep in mind when negotiating the JDA?
  • What issues must be addressed by the JDA regarding IP ownership?
  • What obligations will the parties have in protecting the other party's preexisting IP once the JDA is expired or terminated?