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| Michele M. Riley, CPA/CFF, CFE
Managing Director |
Expertise
Business & Contract DisputesComplex LitigationHealthcare & Life sciences Advisory Services Intellectual Property Litigation
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Washington, DC
P 202.370.2404
F 202.419.1816
mriley@invotex.com
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Michele Riley is a managing director with Invotex Group. She is responsible for providing a variety of consulting services, with a focus on intellectual property damages and valuation. Ms. Riley has testified regarding damages in patent, trademark and copyright infringement as well as trade secret misappropriation cases. She has performed valuations of intellectual property for arms-length licensing and litigation matters, and assisted clients with the financial aspects of license negotiations. In addition, she has audited royalty streams on technology licenses for clients in a number of industries. Ms. Riley has written and lectured extensively on methodologies for determining damages in intellectual property infringement matters, as well as valuation techniques for intangible assets. Ms. Riley also developed Invotex Group’s proprietary Royalty Connection™ License Information Resource, which contains information extracted from technology licenses across a variety of industry categorizations. |
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- MBA, University of Maryland
- BA, Emory University
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- Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF)
- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
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- American Bar Association
- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
- Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
- Licensing Executives Society
- Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants
- Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia
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- Prove Your IP’s Value…Please!, Litigation Perspectives, Fall 2011, with Lynton L. Markham.
- How to Avoid Licensing Disputes, Litigation Perspectives, Winter 2011.
- Damage Limitations, Litigation Perspectives, Spring 2010.
- Damage Limitations, World Trademark Review, Issue 22, December / January 2010, pp. 21-26.
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