Brian W. Napper
Senior Managing Director
“As intellectual property (IP) values increase and IP contribution to economic growth through innovation continues to grow globally, Ocean Tomo’s worldwide reach provides an ideal platform for me to continue serving global clients in providing IP innovative strategy, use, valuation, licensing and damages analyses to enhance company values.”San Francisco Office
+1 415 601 4893
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Experience
Deposition, trial, and arbitration testimony on more than 80 occasions
Business Analytics
IP, valuation, licensing, and commercialization expert skilled in the determination of damages
Credentials
Reviewed 1000s of licensing agreements across numerous industries
Brian W. Napper is an intellectual property valuation, licensing, and commercialization expert skilled in the determination of financial damages. With over 30 years of professional experience, Mr. Napper is a Senior Managing Director working from the San Francisco office of Ocean Tomo, a part of J.S. Held. He is also part of the Leadership Team.
On more than 80 occasions over the last ten years, Mr. Napper has provided deposition, trial, and arbitration testimony across a wide range of courts and tribunals. His testimony in courts covers some of the most popular patent infringement forums in the country, including the ED Texas, Delaware, Nevada, ND California, ED California, WD California, ND Illinois, ED Virginia and WD Wisconsin.
He has provided testimony before the International Trade Commission (ITC) and several Arbitration panels (including the International Chamber of Commerce) on issues of domestic industry (ITC), economic damages, and Fair Reasonable and Non‐Discriminatory (FRAND) licensing rates.
Throughout his 3-plus decade career, he has helped define IP-damages theory while serving as an expert in many damages case law precedent-setting matters, including Uniloc v Microsoft and Lucent v Gateway. He is often called upon to testify in economically significant or complex litigation matters.
Mr. Napper continues to be a guest lecturer regarding intellectual property/patent damages at a number of leading law schools, including Northwestern, NYU, Catholic University as well as the National Technology Law Conference hosted by the National Chiao Tung University School of Law in Taipei, Taiwan.
Mr. Napper has reviewed thousands of license agreements across numerous industries. He has extensive experience in analyzing the value of and providing expert testimony related to trade secrets, the application of damages theory with respect to patents, trademarks and copyrights as well as the determination of FRAND royalties.
Mr. Napper’s clients are based in the US, Europe and Asia and cover various industries, including telecom, semiconductors, life sciences, medical device, software, clean energy, cloud computing and social media. Mr. Napper has also analyzed the value of intellectual property on hundreds of engagements for the purpose of providing transaction, valuation, commercialization, and IP management advice.
Before joining Ocean Tomo, Mr. Napper was a Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting as global lead of IP and Co-Founder and Partner at StoneTurn Group. Prior to that, he was a Principal at Deloitte & Touche (Global Head of IP) and a Founding Shareholder of The Barrington Consulting Group. Mr. Napper worked with Ocean Tomo Co-Founders, James E. Malackowski and Andrew W. Carter at Peterson & Co, where he was a partner.
Mr. Napper is a frequent speaker on the financial, accounting, business, and legal issues related to intellectual property. He has authored several articles on intellectual property licensing, strategy, and litigation.
Mr. Napper holds a B.S. in Business Administration, Accounting and Finance from the University of California, Berkeley. He also completed the University of California Berkeley Technology Transfer and Commercialization Study Program and subsequently was asked to teach the IP valuation segment of this program. Professionally, he is a member of the Sedona Conference FRAND International Working Group and previously participated in the Intellectual Property Owners (IP0) Damages Theories committee as well as the Chair of the Energy, Chemical and Polymers committee of the Licensing Executive Society.
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