IP and insolvency

As the impact of COVID-19 is felt throughout the economy, we look at how to deal with or mitigate the risk of insolvency events. We consider a variety of issues including IP agreements and insolvency, investing in IP rich companies, litigating against companies in distress, and taking security over IP. We also look at the recent changes to insolvency law which will impact the ability of suppliers to terminate contracts for the supply of goods and services (including bare IP licences) on the grounds of insolvency.

July 2020

7 Insights

7 Insights

Insolvency provisions in Belgium from an IP perspective

Discussing the application of Belgian insolvency to IP rights and licensing.

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Intellectual property licences and insolvency

Considering the impact of insolvency on IP licences from the perspective of licensors and licensees, including tips for mitigating risk.

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Intellectual property licences under German insolvency law

The impact of licensor and licensee insolvency.

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IP and insolvency – contract and dispute counterparties

What to do if a company you are dealing with is subject to or at risk of an insolvency process.

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IP licensing and insolvency reform: ipso facto clauses

A look at the potential impact of the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act on IP licences.

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Purchasing intellectual property from distressed companies

Things to look out for when purchasing IP from companies in difficulty.

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Security over IP

Considerations when taking security over IP.

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