IP Due Diligence
Maximize the value of your business and reduce risks through effective IP Due Diligence that allows you to manage, assess, and evaluate intangible assets, ensuring informed strategic decisions.
We provide a comprehensive IP Due Diligence service that will enable you to evaluate and protect the value of your intangibles in the market or be in a position to make strategic decisions if you wish to acquire or license intangible assets from third parties.
Our team will examine potential infringements, rights conflicts, or identify intangible assets of your company that are not being adequately protected.
This information will be of utmost importance for a series of actions you may need to take in your business operations, ranging from managing your technology or brand portfolio to the potential acquisition, sale, or licensing of intangible assets.
Do you need personalized advice?

Alejandro Castro
Partner & Managing Directoralejandrocastro@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829

Milagros Murguía
Competition, Consumer and Privacylegal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829

Lourdes Matos
Legal Assistantlegal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829

Junior Montoya
Patent Analystlegal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829

John Taquio
Patent Analystlegal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829
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