1.5.5.2Vertical

IP Licensing & Transactions

Firms structuring patent assignments and technology licensing deals.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Intellectual Property Law (1.5.5), the segment that IP Licensing & Transactions sits within — not IP Licensing & Transactions on its own.

FragmentationFragmentedEstimate

Practice area within Offices of Lawyers (NAICS 541110); not separately sized. Distinct from IP licensing/royalties (NAICS 533110), a separate ~$62B commercial market.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Hourly and fixed-fee prosecution plus IP-litigation fees

Key economics

Recurring revenue
Moderate

portfolio prosecution and renewals recur

EBITDA margin
Partnership profit model
Capex intensity
Low

Characteristics

  • Patent practice is credential-gated, protecting specialist boutiques.
  • Portfolio prosecution and renewals provide a recurring baseline.
  • Demand tracks innovation, tech investment, and enforcement activity.

M&A deal context

Deal activityModerate

Who’s acquiring

  • Full-service firms acquiring IP groups
  • Merging IP boutiques
  • Alternative business structures (Arizona)

What’s driving deals

  • Full-service firms absorbing specialist IP boutiques.
  • Innovation and IP-enforcement cycles driving demand.
  • Credential barriers keeping the specialist niche defensible.

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