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.


