Valuing patents and trademarks for corporate clients; Assisting in IP litigation with expert witness services; Developing licensing strategies for brand extensions; Supporting mergers and acquisitions with IP assessments; Conducting royalty rate determinations for technology licensing
CONSOR holds various qualifications and is affiliated with major trademark, licensing, and valuation associations both domestically and internationally. Specific certifications mentioned include their expertise in market research and consulting services, although detailed certifications were not explicitly listed on their website.
CONSOR primarily serves the following industries for business valuation services:
Automotive: Valuation services for intellectual property related to automotive technologies, designs, and brands, helping companies assess the value of their innovations and trademarks.
Transportation: Focused on the valuation of intellectual property in the transportation sector, including logistics and supply chain innovations, which are critical for operational efficiency.
Entertainment: Valuation of copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property assets in the entertainment industry, assisting clients in understanding the worth of their creative works.
Fashion: Services aimed at valuing fashion brands and designs, which are essential for licensing and brand management in a highly competitive market.
Technology: Valuation of patents and proprietary technologies, crucial for companies in the tech sector to leverage their innovations for business growth and investment.
Healthcare: Focused on the valuation of intellectual property in the healthcare sector, including pharmaceuticals and medical devices, which are vital for compliance and market positioning.
CONSOR offers business valuation services primarily focused on intellectual property, utilizing various approaches, including:
Asset-Based Approach: This method evaluates a company's net assets by subtracting liabilities from total assets. It is often used to determine the liquidation value of a business, focusing on tangible and intangible assets. While this approach is less common for ongoing businesses, it can provide insights into the value of a company's physical and intellectual properties.
Income-Based Approach: This approach assesses the value of a business based on its ability to generate future income. It typically involves methods like the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis, which projects future cash flows and discounts them back to their present value. This method is particularly useful for businesses with stable and predictable earnings.
Market-Based Approach: This valuation method compares the business to similar companies in the market. It looks at the sale prices of comparable businesses to estimate the value of the subject company. This approach is effective in determining a fair market value based on current market conditions and trends.
These approaches help in providing a comprehensive valuation that reflects both the tangible and intangible aspects of a business, particularly in the context of intellectual property.
CONSOR has worked on several notable case studies in the business valuation sector, including:
Intellectual Property Underpins Cannabis Business Value: This case study discusses how cannabis businesses can differentiate themselves through intellectual property as the market evolves.
Chevron Trademark Infringement: CONSOR provided an opinion regarding the value of Chevron's trademarks that were subject to an embargo order in Ecuador.
Sex Tape Award in Hulk Hogan Case: This case involved a valuation expert testifying about damages related to a website during a high-profile trial.
Valuing Music, Celebrity and Entertainment Trademarks in Litigation: This study highlights the valuation of music libraries, celebrity images, and trademarks in legal contexts.
The Marlon Brando Estate: Publicity Rights as Intangible Assets: This case examines the value of publicity rights after Marlon Brando's death.
Serves a diverse client base across various industries; Over 30 years of experience in IP valuation; Recognized for expertise in litigation support; Provides comprehensive IP transaction assistance
CONSOR offers business valuation services primarily focused on intellectual property, utilizing various approaches, including:
Asset-Based Approach: This method evaluates a company's net assets by subtracting liabilities from total assets. It is often used to determine the liquidation value of a business, focusing on tangible and intangible assets. While this approach is less common for ongoing businesses, it can provide insights into the value of a company's physical and intellectual properties.
Income-Based Approach: This approach assesses the value of a business based on its ability to generate future income. It typically involves methods like the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis, which projects future cash flows and discounts them back to their present value. This method is particularly useful for businesses with stable and predictable earnings.
Market-Based Approach: This valuation method compares the business to similar companies in the market. It looks at the sale prices of comparable businesses to estimate the value of the subject company. This approach is effective in determining a fair market value based on current market conditions and trends.
These approaches help in providing a comprehensive valuation that reflects both the tangible and intangible aspects of a business, particularly in the context of intellectual property.