Executive Bio
Mr. Joshua Lathrop serves as a Principal of Berkeley Research Group, LLC. Mr. Lathrop has provided litigation, accounting, financial, and economic consulting to attorneys and corporate clients for more than 16 years ' focusing primarily on intellectual property damages and commercial damages matters. Mr. Lathrop has been designated as an expert witness and given deposition testimony in numerous IP matters including Section 337 matters at the International Trade Commission. Mr. Lathrop has prepared expert analysis in litigation engagements in such areas as patent damages, copyright, trade dress, and trademark infringement damages, and damages due to breach of contract, fraud, and unjust enrichment. He has prepared expert analysis for use before numerous Federal and State courts (e.g., New York, New Jersey, California, Florida, Virginia, and the District of Columbia), the AAA, the Court of Federal Claims, JAMS, and the International Trade Commission (ITC). In Section 337 matters before the ITC, Mr. Lathrop has addressed the issues of irreparable harm, the existence of a domestic industry, remedy, bond, and patent misuse. In other corporate consulting matters, Mr. Lathrop has valued intangible assets in the chemicals industry, developed strategies to lower overall intellectual property input costs in the game console industry, and analyzed compliance under royalty and profit sharing agreements between major media entities. He served as Vice President of Analysis Group from 2008 to 2010. He served as a Director of Navigant Consulting from 2005 to 2008. He holds a M.B.A. in Finance, Accounting, and Quantitative Analysis at University of Virginia - Darden Graduate School of Business Administration in 2000 and B.A. in Economics at The College of William & Mary in 1994.