You are using an outdated browser and your browsing experience will not be optimal. Please update to the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Install Microsoft Edge

June 24, 2011

Tips on Buying IP in Asia

Managing Intellectual Property

Alan Adcock, Partner and Deputy Director of the IP group at Tilleke & Gibbins, was a panelist this week at Managing Intellectual Property’s second annual China-International IP Forum in Beijing. Following the successful event, Managing IP published an article highlighting Alan’s advice for companies acquiring intellectual assets in Asia.

Focusing on the differences between acquisitions in Asia and those in Western countries, Alan emphasized the importance of entering the process with well-defined objectives and conducting thorough due diligence. “Asian clients a lot of times don’t understand the non-disclosure agreement. Due diligence is a strategic part of the transaction where you can tell the seller to clean up the IP portfolio,” Alan told the audience. He also talked about clearly identifying the IP that the buyer would like to purchase, as well as transitional arrangements to facilitate the acquisition.

RELATED INSIGHTS​ 

August 8, 2019
In its recently released 2019 IP world survey, Managing Intellectual Property  (MIP ) named eight Tilleke & Gibbins lawyers as “IP Stars” in Thailand and Vietnam. The IP Stars honors are reserved for the top global practitioners working in the fields of patents and trademarks. They are selected based on client and peer recommendations in their jurisdiction, with only the most commended practitioners being listed in the final results of the annual survey. All eight Tilleke & Gibbins 2019 IP Stars are repeat recipients of this honor.
July 26, 2019
Partners Thomas J. Treutler and Loc Xuan Le, representing the South-East Asia IPR SME Helpdesk, will speak to business mission delegates from European healthcare and medical device companies at two events in Ho Chi Minh City on July 31 and August 1. The events are part of the EU Business Avenues program, an EU-funded initiative helping European SMEs in various industries to extend their business to Southeast Asian markets.