As Keystone's President, Client Services, Jeff guides Keystone's client-facing professionals at the intersection of economics, computer science and management science. He has been with the firm since its second year, 2004, helping to build it into one of the world's leading technology and science focused consultancies.
Jeff brings three decades of experience advising top technology companies, global law firms and government agencies on crucial strategic, legal and regulatory challenges. Jeff's practice spans Intellectual Property; competition and antitrust; transfer controversary and securities litigation; consumer protection; data privacy; healthcare technology; public policy; and business strategy. His clients include an array of technology firms including Microsoft, Amgen, Amazon, Meta, Oracle, and LinkedIn. Most recently, Jeff led Keystone's contributions to Epic Games' victory against Google, finding the tech giant liable for monopolizing two Android app markets.
Over the last decade, Jeff has partnered with his team to build Keystone's industry leading expert field aligning the firm with deep knowledge expertise from a host of widely recognized universities such as MIT, Stanford's GSB, and the Harvard Business School.
Jeff most appreciates the many opportunities Keystone offers to mentor and grow future firm and business leaders. He enjoys working with Keystone's diverse teams and appreciates the sense of collaboration and camaraderie that Keystone fosters. In 2010, Jeff helped found the New York office, which has grown to be a vital talent center for the firm and home to a group of economists, MBAs, data scientists and academic experts.
Prior to joining Keystone, Jeff founded and served as General Counsel for Airwave Wireless, an enterprise wireless software management company. He began his career as an Intellectual Property Attorney at Irell & Manella, and later at King, Purtich, Holmes & Berliner in Los Angeles.
Jeff is a member of the International Trademark Association (INTA) Presidential Task Force, and co-Chair of INTA's Education and Economic Analysis Committee.