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Intellectual Property Law

Perhaps today more than ever, it is important for companies to distinguish themselves on the market and protect their intellectual property rights. This is especially true for the digital landscape and the immense competition in which businesses operate. Intellectual property rights are usually the end result of significant investments in time, money and knowledge, making them a valuable asset for the company. Consequently, companies should have strategies to manage and protect their intellectual property rights in a way that optimises the value of these rights and, ultimately, the value of the company. In addition, companies should know about their competitors in the area. The aim is to reduce the risk of your company infringing the rights of its competitors, which seldom goes unpunished.

Evaluation, management and protection of intellectual property rights

We regularly advise clients regarding intellectual property law regulations and work closely with in-house counsel and the management team/board of directors. We often help companies in knowledge-intensive industries where innovation is a key element. 

Our advice includes the assessment and evaluation of intellectual property rights, as well as drafting contracts with intellectual property law aspects. In addition, we also assist with questions related to the management of intellectual property rights, such as trade mark protection, copyright, design protection, trade secrets and know-how. If there is suspected infringement, we assist companies with a possible infringement investigation and represent companies in disputes related to intellectual property rights. 

We can help with, for example:

  • Contract management in respect of establishment, assignment, and transfer of rights of use in intellectual property rights
  • Advice regarding intellectual property rights 
  • Developing policies for the protection and licensing of intellectual property rights
  • Intellectual property issues in connection with M&A and transfers of business , e.g. due diligence
  • Intellectual property disputes, including infringement investigations and protective measures 

Sound, structured management of your intellectual property rights creates the best conditions for optimising and managing the value of your intellectual property rights.