Litigation Support

In litigation, establishing the true value of intellectual property is critical. A well-supported valuation provides clarity, strengthens legal arguments, and supports informed decision-making.

 

Disputes often arise from differing interpretations of value. An independent valuation delivers an objective, defensible position that can be relied upon by all parties.

Whether dealing with infringement, damages, or contractual disputes, an experienced valuer provides a clear and authoritative assessment.

Intellectual Property

Our Expertise

In litigation scenarios, intellectual property often sits at the centre of the dispute. Establishing its value requires a detailed understanding of both its commercial application and legal context.

An independent IP valuation provides a structured, evidence-based assessment that supports legal teams, strengthens arguments, and ensures clarity throughout proceedings.

 

Where claims involve damages or loss of earnings, a robust valuation helps quantify impact and provides a clear basis for negotiation or court consideration.

IP Valuation

Safeguarding Assets

In disputes involving intellectual property, valuation plays a critical role in determining damages, licensing value, or fair market positioning. Whether acting for claimants or defendants, an independent valuation ensures a balanced and defensible perspective.

 

In cases of infringement, breach of contract, or shareholder disputes, intellectual property may represent a significant portion of the value in question. A professional valuation ensures that these assets are properly assessed and supported with clear methodology.

Our approach combines financial modelling, market analysis, and technical understanding to deliver valuations that stand up to scrutiny in legal and regulatory environments.

FAQs

Why is IP valuation important in litigation?
Intellectual property valuation is the process of determining the financial value of intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, software, or proprietary technology. A professional valuation assesses the economic benefit these assets can generate for a business.

Businesses commission IP valuations for a variety of reasons, including raising investment, mergers and acquisitions, licensing negotiations, tax planning, financial reporting, or litigation support. Understanding the value of your IP allows you to treat it as a strategic business asset rather than an overlooked intangible.

Most forms of intellectual property can be valued, including patents, trademarks and brands, copyrights, software and algorithms, trade secrets,designs and product formulations, databases, and proprietary technology. These intangible assets can often represent a significant portion of a company’s overall value.

There are three primary valuation approaches. The income approach estimates the future revenue the IP is expected to generate. The market approach compares similar intellectual property transactions in the marketplace. The cost approach considers the cost required to recreate or replace the asset. Professional valuers often apply a combination of these methods depending on the asset and purpose of the valuation.
Several factors can affect IP value, including market demand for the technology or brand, legal protection and enforceability, the remaining lifespan of the IP rights, the competitive landscape, and the potential for revenue generation through licensing or commercialisation.

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