Hogan Lovells US LLP

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Cullen G. Taylor

Cullen G. Taylor

Hogan Lovells US LLP, United States

Abteilung

Intellectual Property

Position

Partner

Karriere

Cullen Taylor helps companies structure and negotiate their most complex commercial transactions, particularly those involving the development, acquisition, and commercialization of intellectual property and technology. Cullen takes a practical, results-oriented approach to getting deals done, drawing on his broad experience across multiple industries to anticipate and address problems before they arise.Trained as an intellectual property lawyer, Cullen understands the technical and business issues that arise as parties enter, live under, and exit long-term commercial arrangements. Cullen is skilled at structuring and drafting contracts that address these concerns while keeping the client's business goals at front and center.Given his versatility, Cullen practices across a variety of industries, including life sciences, communications, sports, information technology, and media. In the life sciences industries, Cullen handles a variety of transactions, including product acquisition, licensing, development, collaboration, manufacturing, supply, and co-promotion agreements. In the cable and communications fields, Cullen advises clients in connection with network, transport, interconnection, cell tower backhaul, hosting, co-location, and other communications service agreements.Cullen is co-head (Americas) of the firm's Life Sciences Transactions team. He regularly collaborates with his colleagues in the firm's Corporate practice to address intellectual property and technology-related issues that arise in mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions.

Sprachen

English, Spanish

Mitgliedschaften

Member, American Bar Association; Member, Intellectual Property Owners Association; Member, Raven Society; Member, Virginia Bar Association

Ausbildung

J.D., Harvard Law School, 2000; B.A., University of Virginia, with distinction, Phi Beta Kappa, 1997