Biomedical Consulting Agreements
Author: Edward Klees
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2012-09-14
Total Pages: 141
ISBN-13: 0262304872
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn attorney and a scientist outline issues that arise in biomedical consulting agreements, including institutional obligations, confidentiality, consulting fees, stock, and options. There can be a clash of cultures when academic scientists negotiate consulting agreements with biotechnology or pharmaceutical companies. Scientists, accustomed to the collegial atmosphere of the laboratory and sometimes disdainful of legal paperwork, might be less than diligent in reading the fine print. On the other hand, a company—motivated to protect discoveries and trade secrets—might write provisions that are favorable to its interests, leaving it to the scientist to raise objections or offer a counterproposal. The scientist, meanwhile, might believe that it would be impolite or antagonistic to raise questions about a company's agreement. This book offers an essential guide for academic scientists and physicians who are considering consulting work in the field of biomedicine. In it, the authors—an attorney and a Nobel Laureate in Medicine, both with extensive experience reviewing and negotiating consulting agreements—outline key issues to consider before signing a consulting agreement. These issues range from the obvious—intellectual property, confidentiality, and fees—to those that might not spring immediately to mind, including indemnity, different classes of stock, and the relevance of insider trading and securities laws.