What is a Business's Intellectual Property Worth?
InsightsIntellectual property can be a business's most important asset. How do you measure its true value?
Recognized for his integrity, dedication, objectivity and pragmatism, Patrick Ouimet has completed over 1,250 mandates in the course of his career in the field of business valuation. He has advised companies on numerous occasions in the context of multi-entity mergers.
A significant portion of his practice involves litigation, both in and out of court. He is called upon as an expert in matrimonial issues (in the context of divorce), shareholder disputes and the quantification of damages in cases of expropriation, breach of contract and others.
Patrick Ouimet can act as a joint expert in accordance with the Civil Code of Québec. He is recognized as an expert witness by the Superior Court of Québec and the Administrative Tribunal of Québec. In addition, he acted as sole expert for the Court in a major family law case in 2016.
Intellectual property can be a business's most important asset. How do you measure its true value?
The sale of a business is one of the most important transactions of an entrepreneur's life. Moreover, when this is a family transfer.