Nathaniel flinn

Nathaniel Flinn

Certified Licensing Professional, Senior Associate at Page Seager Lawyers - Corporate and Commercial

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  • Oct 15, 2014

    JOINED IP NEXUS

  • Australia, Australia

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  • NZ, AU

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  • English

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About

Nathaniel is a commercial lawyer specialising in intellectual property law and technology law. An intellectual property licensing specialist, he is one of only a select few Australian lawyers to have received international recognition as a Certified Licensing Professional (CLP).

He is the author of a series of Software Development and Licensing Agreements that form part of Thomson Reuters' ACP IP Licensing Precedents. These contain useful commentary for practitioners negotiating and preparing agreements for service transactions in the IT industry.

Nathaniel has a wealth of experience, having acted on a number high profile commercial and M&A transactions.

His core value in practice is to enable innovative enterprises to add value to their profit line by giving them the best available advice in a timely way.

Specialties: intellectual property, technology licensing, structuring advice, commercial law

Work history

Page Seager Lawyers, Certified Licensing Professional

Negotiating and documenting intellectual property licences, software licenses and technology services agreements

Page Seager Lawyers, Senior Associate

Corporate and Commercial Law

Education and qualifications

University of Auckland Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Commercial Law, Intellectual Property, Administrative Law, Jurisprudence, Torts, Contract, Equity
University of Auckland Bachelor of Arts, Classics and Ancient History, Philosophy

Publications

Thomson Reuters - ACP IP Licensing Precedents

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