Mr. Anderson has a broad view of the world of intellectual property and intangible assets. He has lectured, spoken, and written on the topic of IP valuation, as well as the licensing of various intellectual property rights. He is a contributing author to a newly published book, and he is author and co-author of several articles on intellectual property valuation. Additionally, he has served as a teaching assistant for a course on IP valuation at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Coupled with his analytical approach to finance and economics, he has a unique view and expertise in intellectual property and intangible asset valuation and monetization. Mr. Anderson has been designated as the testifying expert in matters pertaining to trademark, patent, database, rights of publicity (ROP), copyright, and website valuation.
Mr. Anderson has performed valuations of intangible assets and intellectual properties for corporate litigation and business/transaction purposes. His project work spans the full spectrum of the intellectual property realm. Industries worked on include: government, software, banking, entertainment, construction, retail, energy, and manufacturing. He has managed projects involving: valuation for litigation; sale/purchase valuation and negotiation; license structuring and negotiation; estate valuation; and valuation in expropriation and foreign markets.
Prior to joining CONSOR, Mr. Anderson was a finance manager in the pharmacy technology industry, and has had extensive experience in the mortgage and banking industry. In those industry roles, Mr. Anderson performed comprehensive valuations of business assets, analyzed financial statements, and created and managed accounting systems.