IP Assignment Agreement

£395.00

Drafting of an intellectual property assignment agreement (sometimes called an IP transfer agreement) for the formal transfer of IP ownership. Commonly used for founder-to-company assignments, contractor handovers, or transactions. Ensures the receiving party has clear, documented ownership of the IP.

What's included

  • A consultation to understand the IP being transferred and the context.
  • Drafting of an IP assignment agreement covering the IP to be assigned, warranties, further assurance obligations, and any ongoing licence-back arrangements.
  • One round of revisions based on your feedback.
  • Final version ready to execute.

What's not included

  • Negotiation with the other party beyond the scope described above.
  • IP registration or filing at the IPO or other registry.
  • Tax advice (including VAT, corporation tax, income tax, capital gains tax, and stamp duty).

FAQ

Q: When do I need an IP assignment?

Common situations include: a founder transferring IP created before incorporation into the company, a contractor assigning IP created during an engagement, or a business acquiring IP as part of a transaction. Without a formal assignment, ownership may be disputed.

Drafting of an intellectual property assignment agreement (sometimes called an IP transfer agreement) for the formal transfer of IP ownership. Commonly used for founder-to-company assignments, contractor handovers, or transactions. Ensures the receiving party has clear, documented ownership of the IP.

What's included

  • A consultation to understand the IP being transferred and the context.
  • Drafting of an IP assignment agreement covering the IP to be assigned, warranties, further assurance obligations, and any ongoing licence-back arrangements.
  • One round of revisions based on your feedback.
  • Final version ready to execute.

What's not included

  • Negotiation with the other party beyond the scope described above.
  • IP registration or filing at the IPO or other registry.
  • Tax advice (including VAT, corporation tax, income tax, capital gains tax, and stamp duty).

FAQ

Q: When do I need an IP assignment?

Common situations include: a founder transferring IP created before incorporation into the company, a contractor assigning IP created during an engagement, or a business acquiring IP as part of a transaction. Without a formal assignment, ownership may be disputed.