Drafting Agreements for Commercialising and Licensing IP

In this no fluff all strategy practicum, 4 experts in commercialisation of IP through licensing and investments, will guide you through the maze of drafting a watertight agreement and capital raising. Your will strengthen your position by gaining actionable strategies and skills necessary to effectively commercialise your clients’ intellectual property.

Monday, 20 March 2023
11.15am to 12.15pm Contract Law Principles Relevant to IP Agreements
  • Refresher on important differences between deeds and agreements
  • What contractual terms are important for managing risk and liability?
  • Impact of legislation on how IP agreements are drafted
  • War stories about IP and licensing contractual disputes

Presented by James Cameron, Special Counsel, Corrs Chambers Westgarth

10.00am to 11.00am IP Licensing
  • A checklist for clearly licensing IP
  • Assignments and licensing of IP rights
  • Implied IP licences including scope of implied licence and practical tips  
  • Competition Law implications of licensing IP Rights - IP exemption repealed 2019, where are we now?

Presented by Bill Singleton, Partner, HWL Ebsworth

9.00am to 10.00am Commercialisation Through Investments
  • Different types of securities used for raising capital
  • Capital raising without a prospectus, the criteria that investors need to meet and exemptions categories that are typically used
  • The importance of a shareholder’s agreement for both fundraising companies and investors

Presented by Michael Jeffery, Director, Sierra Legal

Chair:

Nicole Murdoch, Founding Director, EAGLEGATE; Trade Mark Attorney; Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2022

Description

Attend and earn 3 CPD units in Legal Knowledge
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea

Presenters


Michael Jeffery, Director, Sierra Legal
Mike is a Director of Sierra Legal – a boutique corporate and commercial law firm with staff working from Melbourne, Brisbane, Newcastle and Cape Town. Mike has considerable experience providing legal advice and services to leading Australian companies in relation to mergers & acquisitions, capital raisings, takeovers, joint ventures, legal due diligence, supply agreements and restructuring. He advises many significant organisations, including Bingo Industries, Clark Rubber and Medibank Private (but also works with many start-ups and SMEs). Mike has a passion for legal technology (particularly legal automation) and can help clients with building custom web apps to assist with their legal document generation and workflow requirements. Prior to joining Sierra Legal, Mike worked with Australian law firms McCullough Robertson in Brisbane and Middletons (now K&L Gates) in Melbourne.


Nicole Murdoch, Founding Director, EAGLEGATE
Nicole is the Principal of EAGLEGATE Lawyers and a recommended Lawyer in the 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2018 listing of Leading Queensland Intellectual Property Lawyers - Doyles Guide. As a qualified Lawyer, Electrical Engineer and Trade Marks Attorney, Nicole's qualifications and practical experience allow her to fully comprehend the nexus of the law, technology and business to provide advice to her clients - which is both commercially sensible and technically practical. Nicole's legal experience includes Intellectual Property litigation including, trade mark, patent, copyright and domain name disputes and associated misleading and deceptive conduct, confidential information and passing off disputes. She also acts in Information Theft cases to prepare clients for data breaches, assists upon a breach, gives advice in respect of mandatory data breach notifications and prosecutes insider threats.


Bill Singleton, Partner, HWL Ebsworth
Bill Singleton is an IT/IP partner at HWL Ebsworth Lawyers in Brisbane and head of the firm's commercial practice group. Bill specialises in advising government and corporate organisations on legal aspects of cloud technology, privacy and data security, social marketing, procurement of ICT products and services, and digital commercialisation. Bill heads one of the largest teams in Brisbane appointed to the State government legal panel to advise on IT/IP matters and in particular IT procurement. Work highlights over the past six months include advising Queensland Health on two of the largest IT procurements in the State and advising a multinational corporation on the largest rollout of Microsoft Dynamics AX in the world this financial year. Bill also acted in the ground breaking indigenous intellectual property rights challenge to the registration of the Yugumbeh word 'Borobi' as the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games mascot. Bill is regularly included in Doyles, Guide, Best Lawyers and Asia Pacific Legal 500 as a leading IP/IT lawyer.


James Cameron, Special Counsel, Corrs Chambers Westgarth
James Cameron is Special Counsel in the Intellectual Property, Technology & Competition Law team of Corrs Chambers Westgarth. He has been recognised as leading intellectual property lawyer by Doyles Guide and was awarded Biotechnology Law Lawyer of the Year 2021, Brisbane by Best Lawyers. James is sought out by clients in the technology, life sciences, healthcare, education and government sectors on intellectual property and competition and consumer law issues. James regularly advises on the negotiation of contracts with a strong IP focus, including funding, contract research, clinical trial, commercialisation and licensing agreements. James holds a Bachelor of Science from The University of Queensland, and Master of Laws from the University of Melbourne.

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Drafting Agreements for Commercialising and Licensing IP

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Monday, 20 March 2023
9.00am to 12.15pm
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