Company: NAVN
Filing Date: 2025-10-10
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001628280-25-044812
Chunk: 90

Company: Navan, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-10
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 90
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 our offerings may be adversely affected and our business, financial condition, results of operations, and prospects could be adversely affected. We have issued patents and a number of pending patent applications in the United States to protect our intellectual property and competitive position. However, we may fail to timely identify or protect patentable inventions, particularly those arising in the course of development activities conducted by or on behalf of us. If we do not file for patent protection in a timely manner, we may lose the opportunity to secure such protection. Moreover, although we enter into confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements with employees, consultants, collaborators, suppliers, and other third parties, there is a risk that such parties could breach these agreements and disclose proprietary information before a patent application is filed, thereby jeopardizing our rights. We may also rely on in-licenses to patents or patent applications owned by third parties. Depending on the terms of the applicable licenses, we may not have control over the prosecution, maintenance, or enforcement of such intellectual property rights, and such activities may not be conducted in a manner that is consistent with our best interests. Additionally, some of our current and future patents and applications may share ownership with or require cross-licenses with third parties. If we are unable to obtain exclusive rights to such shared or cross-licensed intellectual property, the other co-owners may license their rights to third parties, including competitors. Furthermore, enforcement of shared patents may require cooperation from co-owners, which may not be forthcoming. Any of these factors could impair our ability to protect our innovations, limit our competitive advantage, and adversely affect our business, financial condition, and results of operations. Our reliance on third parties, including employees located outside of the United States, for the development of our intellectual property exposes us to additional risks, including limited enforceability of intellectual property rights, potential violations of U.S. export controls, and increased risk of intellectual property theft or misappropriation. We rely, or may rely, on employees and third-party service providers located outside of the United States for certain aspects of development for our products and services. The use of foreign developers may expose us to risks related to trade secrets, confidentiality, and the assignment of intellectual property rights, particularly where local laws may not recognize or enforce contractual provisions related to ownership or confidentiality in the same manner as we expect in the United States. We also face risks related to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations when sharing technology or technical data with foreign nationals. Any failure to adequately secure our intellectual property rights or comply with applicable laws