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2025
March 19
6:00 pm -
8:00 pm
EST
Seminar
New York, NY, USA
Navigating Deal Making, Trade and IP Licensing in Uncertain Times
LES USA & Canada

The Global macroeconomic economic environment is rapidly changing, driven by potential new government trade legislation, new policies and increased economic pressures. This has significantly reduced the ability of a company to predict or plan for changes. Unexpected changes can have a material impact on deal making economics and sometimes the ability to practice or utilize licensed IP. In this session, LES USA-Canada's NY-NJ Chapter will have three speakers that will cover the following topics, followed by a networking session, LES NY-NJ will have individuals that will discuss the following topics:

1. An overview of the current macro-economic environment in the US & Europe and potential new rule making and protectionism that could impact how companies in these jurisdictions trade and transfer IP across various sectors (life sciences, technology, etc.) and jurisdictions (ex US to China, US to EU).
2. What can purchasers and licensors do to protect themselves from supply chain disruptions and unexpected changes in cost of trading and restrictions to IP transfer?
3. What can licensees and licensors do contractually to minimize the impact of bankruptcies or the inability of counterparties to perform, or to preserve previously contracted rights?