Many of the most significant IP issues are created in agreements, not disputes. Ownership terms, licensing rights, and usage provisions shape who controls what long before anything is challenged.

Contracts, Licensing & Commercial Agreements

The firm focuses on how these agreements function in practice and what the “small print “means. Again, not just the words, but how these terms hold up as your business matures and relationships advance.

The firm’s focus

  • IP ownership and licensing terms
  • Vendor, partner, and content agreements
  • Negotiation support and contract structuring
  • Long-term flexibility built into agreements

What this works to unravel

  • Losing control of IP through vague or overly broad “standard” terms
  • Agreements that limit future growth
  • Misalignment between business reality and legal structure

Well-structured agreements give you clarity from the start. They also prevent unnecessary friction when you scale or shift direction.