Peter Grindley is a Managing Director with Berkeley Research Group in its London, UK office. He has broad experience in economic consulting in both litigation and non-litigation environments in the areas of intellectual property and licensing, standards, competition policy and finance and damages, as well as in more general government policy. He has particular interests in the electronics, computing, telecommunications and energy industries. His consulting work has included major international and US-based cases as well as UK and other European-focussed proceedings. Peter holds a PhD in economics from the London School of Economics, an MBA from Stanford University, and a BA in electrical engineering from the University of Cambridge, UK. Prior to joining BRG, he was a principal with LECG for many years, working in London and California. He has been a Visiting Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and an Assistant Professor of Economics at London Business School. He previously spent several years in the electronics industry, with management positions in engineering and finance in the US and Germany. He has authored numerous publications in the economics of intellectual property and government policy, including: Standards, Strategy and Policy, Oxford University Press, 1995, and “Managing Intellectual Capital: Licensing and Cross-Licensing in Semiconductors and Electronics,” (with David Teece), California Management Review, 1997.Specialties: Intellectual property and licensing, standards, competition policy, finance and damages, government policy. Particular interests in electronics, computing, telecommunications and energy.
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