Project Description

Nathan specializes in financial, statistical, and economic analyses in a wide variety of industries. His intellectual property experience includes assessing reasonable royalties, price erosion, lost profits, and disgorgement damages for patent, trademark, and copyright infringement matters involving consumer and commercial products. He earned his Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering from MIT as well as an MBA from MIT’s Sloan School of Management.

Although not a lawyer, he has been involved in all phases of the litigation process, from review of pretrial discovery to expert report, deposition, and trial preparation. Nathan is currently a manager at the Analysis Group and formerly taught statistics as a course assistant at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.
Nathan shares his expertise in IP with us, specifically answering the question, do entrepreneurs really need patents? He breaks down IP law for entrepreneurs into meaningful advice to apply during all parts of the process.

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