Intellectual Property

In an increasingly online world, intellectual property has become more important than ever. As businesses rely more on their IP and brands to leverage the opportunities provided by the internet, they become more vulnerable to its risks.

The internet provides a readily available route for nefarious actors to abuse intellectual property - businesses need to protect their IP, intangible assets, and online brand presence to prevent potential loss of revenue or reputational damage. Non-executive directors need to know how to advise their boards on ways to do this.

At L-EV8, training on IP, branding & non-tangible assets is a Core Module in our Foundation Course. We provide our delegates the training they need to keep abreast of the key issues in IP, ensure their businesses stay protected online, and know what businesses can do to deal with potential IP infringement.

Our team has extensive experience of working in intellectual property, and they use that knowledge to ensure that our NED delegates recieve the best IP training on offer.

Nishant Sood has worked at the highest levels of intellectual property law. His work has included leading a collaboration with an IT provider, which combined their software with his firm’s in-house expertise to create a bespoke brand protection product for his firm’s clients. He also developed and sat on the Innovation Board of an IP firm, a body that devised and implemented strategies to keep said firm at the leading edge of the IP industry.

James Franklin has worked in the commercial side of IP in numerous roles over the past five years, and has a wide range of knowledge about the practical operation of online monitoring platforms and intellectual property rights enforcement procedures that businessess across the world use to protect their brands.