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IP Licensing Recruiters

We map 1,000+ IP licensing specialists — giving clients access to transactional IP talent that rarely surfaces through conventional search.

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Inside the IP Licensing market.

Our proprietary Titan Crawler AI maps the relevant field first; experienced consultants qualify it by hand. The figures describe the talent market we cover.

1,000+
lawyers with ip licensing experience

IP licensing is where intellectual property strategy meets commercial reality. Negotiating, structuring and monetising patent portfolios, technology transfer agreements, brand licences and standard-essential patent (SEP) pools demands a lawyer who is as comfortable reading a royalty stack as a claim chart — a rare combination that sits at the intersection of IP law, deal-making and regulatory knowledge.

The market for this talent is thin and highly specialised. Practitioners with genuine transactional licensing depth — not simply prosecution or litigation experience repackaged — move infrequently and often outside public view. Identifying them requires systematic mapping of who holds these mandates across industry, private practice and licensing-focused boutiques.

Sartori & Partners tracks 1,000+ lawyers with IP licensing experience, giving clients visibility into a talent pool that conventional search rarely surfaces. Whether the need is for a senior dealmaker to lead a cross-border technology licence programme or a specialist who understands FRAND obligations in standards bodies, we recruit across this market with the precision it demands.

IP Licensing recruitment — common questions

How is IP licensing different from other IP specialisms when hiring?

IP licensing sits at the junction of transactional law, portfolio strategy and commercial negotiation — distinct from prosecution or contentious IP work. Candidates need experience structuring and closing licence agreements, not just advising on validity or infringement. This narrows the field considerably, which is why a dedicated mapping exercise rather than a generalist search produces better results.

We need someone who understands both SEPs and complex cross-border technology transfers — does that profile exist?

It does, though it is uncommon. Lawyers with deep SEP and FRAND experience tend to concentrate in technology-intensive sectors, while cross-border technology transfer expertise is often found in practices serving life sciences or industrial clients. Our market map of 1,000+ IP licensing practitioners lets us identify where these profiles overlap and which individuals are genuinely active in both areas.

How do you find IP licensing candidates who are not actively looking?

Most senior IP licensing lawyers are not on the market at any given moment — they are embedded in complex, long-running mandates. We maintain a continuously updated picture of who holds this expertise and their career trajectory, which means we can approach the right person at the right moment rather than waiting for them to surface. That proactive intelligence is the core of how we recruit in this specialism.

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