Intellectual property due diligence
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Contact our teamIn today’s knowledge-driven economy, intellectual property (IP) is one of the most valuable assets a business can own.
Whether you are acquiring a company, entering into a joint venture, or investing in a business, conducting thorough intellectual property due diligence is vital. It ensures that you have a clear understanding of the IP portfolio, ownership rights, and potential risks that may impact the value or usability of these assets.
At Moore Barlow, our experienced commercial and technology solicitors provide tailored advice to businesses navigating the complexities of IP due diligence. We work closely with you to identify, assess and protect your intellectual property interests, whether you’re the buyer or seller, an investor, or a company preparing for a transaction. Our collaborative approach ensures that your deals proceed smoothly and with confidence.
What is intellectual property due diligence?
Intellectual property due diligence is the process of reviewing and verifying a company’s IP assets to assess their ownership, enforceability, scope, and value. This typically includes patents, trademarks, copyrights, designs, domain names, trade secrets and any related licences or agreements.
The aim of IP due diligence is to uncover any legal risks, potential infringements, disputes or limitations that could affect the commercial use or transfer of IP rights. It forms a key part of wider legal due diligence during mergers and acquisitions, investments, or business restructuring. Timely, detailed analysis helps avoid costly surprises and strengthens your negotiating position.
How we can help
Our specialist commercial and technology lawyers at Moore Barlow have extensive expertise in conducting intellectual property due diligence across a wide range of sectors, including technology, media, life sciences, manufacturing, and retail.
Our services include:
- Identifying and analysing registered and unregistered IP assets
- Reviewing IP ownership, licensing arrangements, and third-party rights
- Assessing IP protection strategies and registration status
- Highlighting potential IP disputes, infringement claims, or litigation risks
- Advising on the impact of IP issues on commercial agreements or transactions
- Preparing reports and risk summaries to support negotiations and decision-making
Whether you need support with a single transaction or a broader portfolio review, we tailor our advice to meet your strategic and commercial needs.
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Why choose us?
Moore Barlow is recognised as a leading firm for commercial and technology law, with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, practical legal advice. Our specialist IP solicitors combine legal excellence with commercial acumen, ensuring that your interests are protected throughout the due diligence process.
With offices in London, Southampton, Guildford, and across the South of England, our regional presence and personalised service make us the trusted choice for start-ups, established businesses, and investors. We are ranked in leading legal directories, including Chambers UK and The Legal 500, and are known for building long-term client relationships based on trust and results.
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If you’re undertaking a commercial transaction or simply want greater clarity on your IP assets, speak to our team today. We’ll guide you through the intellectual property due diligence process with clarity, efficiency and confidence.
Get in touch with our commercial and technology solicitors by calling us on 023 8071 8000 or filling out our online contact form.
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Frequently asked questions
What documents are needed for intellectual property due diligence?
Common documents include IP registration certificates, licence agreements, development contracts, confidentiality agreements, and records of disputes or litigation involving IP rights.
How long does IP due diligence take?
The timeframe varies depending on the size and complexity of the IP portfolio and the nature of the transaction, but it typically ranges from a few days to several weeks.
Who needs to conduct IP due diligence?
Buyers, investors, lenders, and occasionally sellers conduct intellectual property due diligence to evaluate the value and risks associated with IP assets during transactions or funding rounds.
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