Our Technology Transfer and Licensing group handles a large volume and variety of transactions each year. Our work with client ranges from simple software license agreements to complex, multi-party, international joint ventures. learn more

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December 2, 2008 Life Sciences Presentation: A Call to Arms - Data Standards in Collaborative Research [Read More] Emerging Enterprise Center at Foley Hoag
Waltham, MA
December 3, 2008 December 2008 Forum: Expert Panels, Advisory Boards and User Groups - Using Key Opinion Leaders to Help Achieve Business Goals [Read More] Emerging Enterprise Center at Foley Hoag
Waltham, MA

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  • Advising a Leading Proteomics and Drug Discovery Company
    We represented a proteomics and drug discovery company in connection with a research, development and commercialization collaboration with a company possessing human antibody technology, including the development and commercialization of human antibodies directed against more than 100 different protein targets. Our service to this client has included devising a number of business and legal mechanisms for prioritizing the different protein targets, maintaining commercialization rights in certain fields, and protecting against claims of intellectual property infringement. [Read More]
  • Commercializing Next Generation Product for a Leading Data Storage Equipment Maker
    Our lawyers provided counsel to a publicly traded maker of data storage equipment in developing and commercializing its next generation storage product, including the drafting and negotiating of letters of intent and development agreements with six manufacturers of data storage medium, five of which are Japanese. Subsequent agreements involved equipment sale agreements and tooling agreements with all six companies. In addition, we assisted our client in designing and implementing a basic order and procurement agreement for the company, allowing it to obtain parts to manufacture data storage equipment on a just-in-time basis from several OEMs. [Read More]