Brandon Brown

Brandon Brown is an intellectual property associate in the Kirkland & Ellis San Francisco office. Mr. Brown's practice focuses on high-tech intellectual property litigation in federal courts and at the United States International Trade Commission. Mr. Brown has experience in all aspects of intellectual property litigation, from pre-filing analyses through trial and post-trial motions.

Mr. Brown has a technical background and experience in the fields of computer science, electrical engineering and manufacturing process technology. He has represented clients in a wide range of technologies, including flash memory, cellular phone technology, microchip manufacturing, integrated circuits, and operating system design.

Publications

  • Fortifying the Safe Harbors: Reevaluating the DMCA in a Web 2.0 World, Berkeley Technology Law Journal (23 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 437) (2008).

Education

  • University of California at Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall), J.D., 2009

    Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Senior Article Editor (2008-09)

    Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Article Editor (2007-08)

    Fellow, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology

    Law and Technology Program Certification

  • Boston University, B.A., Computer Science and Criminal Justice, 2006 cum laude