Scope of Services
Technology transfer and licensing transactions are critical for innovation, commercialization, and cross-border collaborations. These transactions require precise legal structuring to safeguard intellectual property (IP), ensure regulatory compliance, and optimize commercial outcomes. We offer comprehensive legal support across the lifecycle of technology development, transfer, and monetization.
1. Drafting Agreements
We draft and negotiate legally sound and commercially viable agreements that define the scope and limits of technology sharing.
Key Services Include:
(i) Drafting technology transfer agreements, IP licensing agreements, know-how and trade secret sharing arrangements, and technical collaboration contracts.
(ii) Preparing white-labeling, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), and joint R&D agreements tailored to industry practices.
(iii) Structuring exclusive, non-exclusive, sole or territorial licenses with clearly defined usage rights and restrictions.
(iv) Including robust clauses on permitted use, sublicensing, field-of-use limitations, and post-termination obligations.
2. IP Ownership Structuring
We clarify ownership and usage rights of IP assets, especially in complex multi-party or innovation-driven collaborations.
Key Services Include:
(i) Defining ownership, co-ownership, or license-back mechanisms for IP created during joint ventures, contract manufacturing, or R&D partnerships.
(ii) Identifying and segregating foreground IP (developed during collaboration) and background IP (pre-existing technology).
(iii) Structuring IP assignment clauses, including rights to patents, software code, trade secrets, and confidential designs.
(iv) Assisting with recordation of assignments and licenses with the Indian IP Office or other global IP registries.
3. Cross-border Compliance
We help navigate the complex legal and regulatory landscape governing international transfer of technology and intellectual property.
Key Services Include:
(i) Advising on FEMA regulations, including pricing, reporting, and sectoral restrictions on outbound and inbound IP transfers.
(ii) Ensuring compliance with export control laws such as SCOMET in India or EAR/ITAR in the U.S., especially for defense, aerospace, or dual-use technologies.
(iii) Addressing royalty caps, tax deduction at source (TDS) on cross-border payments, and withholding tax implications.
(iv) Drafting agreements to be compliant with bilateral IP treaties, WTO TRIPS obligations, and transfer pricing documentation.
4. Commercial Structuring
We structure financial and business terms that reflect the value and lifecycle of the technology being transferred.
Key Services Include:
(i) Structuring royalty models (fixed, percentage of sales, minimum guarantees), one-time license fees, or milestone-based payments.
(ii) Drafting performance-linked or territory-linked escalation clauses and revenue-sharing mechanisms.
(iii) Negotiating exclusivity, territorial rights, and duration clauses aligned with business models and market strategy.
(iv) Including terms for renewals, technology upgrades, and transfer of know-how and technical assistance.
5. Risk Mitigation
We identify and address legal and operational risks inherent in technology transfers and licensing deals.
Key Services Include:
(i) Drafting confidentiality, non-disclosure, and non-compete clauses to protect trade secrets and proprietary know-how.
(ii) Addressing infringement indemnities, warranties of ownership, and third-party claim liabilities.
(iii) Structuring termination clauses, post-termination IP use restrictions, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
(iv) Conducting compliance due diligence and implementing risk allocation frameworks in multijurisdictional agreements.
Our technology transfer and licensing practice ensures your IP is protected, your deals are enforceable, and your business interests are aligned with legal and commercial best practices. Whether you are a startup, R&D lab, university, or global technology firm, we help maximize the value of your intellectual assets while minimizing risk and regulatory friction.