Oren Livne, co-head of Baker McKenzie's North America Healthcare & Life Sciences Group, was featured in a BioPharm International video while at the 2026 BIO International Convention in San Diego.
In the interview, Oren discussed how current policy pressures, geopolitical tensions, and AI adoption are reshaping licensing and collaboration deals in the life sciences sector. Key themes included:
In the interview, Oren discussed how current policy pressures, geopolitical tensions, and AI adoption are reshaping licensing and collaboration deals in the life sciences sector. Key themes included:
- Tariffs and MFN pricing: Tariffs are no longer blocking deals outright, as companies have largely acclimated and now factor them into deal economics. Most-favored-nation (MFN) pricing, however, remains a significant concern, with companies adjusting deal models and reconsidering European launch obligations to protect US revenues.
- Contract flexibility as a defining feature: Oren emphasized that flexibility is one of the most critical structural features in current licensing agreements, given that products under negotiation today may not launch for seven to ten years — well beyond the horizon of today's policy environment. He also flagged emerging European regulatory frameworks that could drive launches across all European markets if a product launches in any single country.
- AI-driven due diligence: AI is enabling deal teams to review significantly larger document volumes without extending timelines, with deeper scrutiny now applied to China's role in supply chains, data sourcing, and increasingly complex regulatory frameworks.
View the video here: www.biopharminternational.com/view/flexibility-ai-biopharma-deal-strategy-baker-mckenzie-oren-livne
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