Brett Irvin has worked on a variety of projects including trade secrets misappropriation, trademark disputes, patent infringement, startup valuation, lost wages, wrongful death, and commercial success evaluation in a variety of industries.
The following are examples of Mr. Irvin’s consulting projects:
- Lost profits and reasonable royalty for patent damages related to cloud-based assistive chat platform technology;
- Valuation of a class action matter regarding natural gas extraction;
- Reasonable royalty analysis relating to customer verification processes;
- Analysis of secondary considerations, including commercial success, for pharmaceutical products.
Mr. Irvin co-authored the article
“This apportionment strategy can help protect your IP damages award”, published in the IAM Media (Intellectual Asset Management) review.
Mr. Irvin earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at the Haas School of Business, with honors. He was awarded the Claudius N. & James N. White Endowment upon graduation for scholastic excellence, a demonstrated interest
in finance, and a nomination by Haas finance faculty.
Mr. Irvin minored in Data Science at UC Berkeley and served as an Undergraduate Student Instructor for the Foundations of Data Science (Data 8) course.
Brett Irvin has worked on a variety of projects including trade secrets misappropriation, trademark disputes, patent infringement, startup valuation, lost wages, wrongful death, and commercial success evaluation in a variety of industries.
The following are examples of Mr. Irvin’s consulting projects:
- Lost profits and reasonable royalty for patent damages related to cloud-based assistive chat platform technology;
- Valuation of a class action matter regarding natural gas extraction;
- Reasonable royalty analysis relating to customer verification processes;
- Analysis of secondary considerations, including commercial success, for pharmaceutical products.
Mr. Irvin co-authored the article
“This apportionment strategy can help protect your IP damages award”, published in the IAM Media (Intellectual Asset Management) review.
Mr. Irvin earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at the Haas School of Business, with honors. He was awarded the Claudius N. & James N. White Endowment upon graduation for scholastic excellence, a demonstrated