
The Intersection of forensics and Valuation in IP Litigation
Explore the services that valuation professionals perform when intellectual property may be involved in litigation. Learn methodologies and techniques in quantifying IP valuations and examine case studies.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Overview
CPE Credits
1.5
Instructor
Adam Rabinowitz, Nene Gianfala
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC4593899
Valuation of intellectual property
This webcast will discuss the roles valuation professionals have regarding the valuation of intellectual property before, during and after litigation.
You will learn about the techniques used to quantify intellectual property damages topics, including:
- The impact of future cash flows
- Assessing reasonable royalties
The webcast will also include:
- Detailed case studies that illustrate the application of these valuation principles in real-world legal matters
- What to consider when there is a chance litigation may be involved
Key Topics
- Trade secrets
- Patents
- Trademarks
- Copyrights
- Names, images, likenesses (NIL)
Learning Outcomes
- Distinguish between different damage remedies applied in intellectual property litigation matters.
- Select appropriate valuation methodologies for intellectual property.
- Recognize common challenges encountered in intellectual property valuations relating to litigation matters.
Who Will Benefit
Forensic and Valuation professionals with an interest in IP litigation.
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