Legal Skills: Contract Law: Drafting and enforcing R&D contracts

Course Code: LE-CL-DE      Days: 1
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22/09/08 London (Central) (SE1) £ 699
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Audience

This seminar is a must-attend event for all those firms, universities and other research organisations engaged in R & D projects including:

  • Heads of R & D and R &D Managers
  • Contract directors, officers and managers
  • Legal advisors
  • Business development directors and managers

This programme will also be of benefit to lawyers and accountants in private practice.

Course Outline

Chairman's introduction

  • What are R&D contracts and why enter into them?

Main categories of intellectual property and their relevance to R&D

  • Why are IP rights relevant to R & D?
  • The main types of IP rights:
  • Registered and unregistered forms of protection
  • Patents, utility models, registered designs, plant varieties, trade marks
  • Unregistered designs, copyright, database right
  • Confidentiality (trade secrets and know-how)
  • What are their advantages and disadvantages?
  • Deciding on when and how to protect, e.g. by patenting or confidentiality
  • Ownership issues
  • Practical tips

The structure and main terms of an R&D agreement

  • The objectives of an R&D agreement
  • The parties and specific issues relating to Industry-University arrangements
  • Due diligence issues
  • Definitions - foreground and background rights
  • Respect of obligations of each party
  • Funding
  • Reporting
  • Transfer of intellectual property
  • Warranties and indemnities
  • Confidentiality and publications
  • Boilerplate
  • Creation of intellectual property rights

Competition law

  • What are the issues for R&D agreements?
  • Do those issues apply to my organisation?
  • How do I resolve the issues?
  • Common examples considered, including: EU model contract; JVs.

Transferring IP to spinout companies

  • Why go the spin-out route?
  • How to deal with conflicts of interest
  • What controls do you need?
  • Should you appoint a director?
  • Tax implications for the institution and the researcher

Enforcing for resolution of disputes in R&D agreements

  • Disputes over performance
  • Work quality
  • IPRs
  • Ownership of rights
  • Specific problems with Universities
  • Breach of confidence
  • ADr/ expert determination
  • Practical issues such as disclosure
  • Forum and cross border enforcement

Workshop: Typical IP and drafting issues

  • Ownership of IPR
  • Licences of IPR
  • Use of 3rd Party IPR
  • Model Closures


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