Intellectual Property: Licensing
Massachusetts
1 year ranked
Provided by Ropes & Gray LLP
Abigail (Abby) Gregor advises clients across the life sciences and biotech sectors in a wide range of strategic transactions, including license agreements, complex collaborations, product funding and co-development agreements, royalty monetization transactions and general commercial agreements. She represents pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies, academic and institutional clients, and life sciences-focused investment funds.
Abby’s breadth of experience, including her secondment as an associate general counsel at a global pharmaceutical company, enables her to bring a pragmatic, business-oriented perspective to her work. Clients look to Abby for her collaborative approach when negotiating transactions— an approach that fosters the formation of longstanding partnerships between clients and counterparties while minimizing the traditional adversarial nature of negotiations.
A passionate advocate for causes related to women and children, Abby is also actively involved with several pro bono organizations focused on education, immigration, and the empowering of women, such as Rosie’s Place, the Medical-Legal Partnership | Boston and My Life My Choice.
Provided by Chambers
Abigail Gregor is commended for her expertise in life sciences and biotech intellectual property licensing. She counsels clients in license agreements, collaborations and royalty monetization.
Provided by Chambers
Abby is one of the best substantive licensing lawyers and also has fantastic client service skills.
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