 Damages in Trade Secret Litigation: A Luncheon Dialogue with Brent Bersin and Rebekah BezerraTuesday, November 11, 2025 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at Federal American Grill - Downtown Executive Room 1221 McKinney Street Houston, TX 77010

Space is limited Lunch is included Caesar Salad (romaine, parmesan crisp, anchovy, caesar dressing) Soup of the Season (varies weekly) Mixed Green Salad (mixed greens, red onion, cherry tomatoes, crumbled bacon, croutons, champagne vinaigrette)
Pasta Primavera (V) – (sauteed mixed vegetables, scratch-made marinara sauce, parmesan) Freedom Burger (American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onion, bacon, Federal sauce, toasted challah, served w/ fries) Chicken Federale (Lunch portion - grilled chicken breast, cous cous, feta pico, avocado cilantro cream sauce) Cobb Salad (avocado, almonds, egg, bacon, bleu cheese, champagne vinaigrette)
If you have any dietary restrictions, you must register at least 10 days prior to the event or we cannot accommodate them. Program: Join
Brent Bersin and Rebekah Bezerra for a luncheon dialogue on current
damages issues in trade secret litigation. The conversation will cover
practical insight from our experience as damages experts, including
damage remedies, the role of expert witnesses, and recent case law. This
business-casual setting offers an opportunity to share perspectives,
ask questions, and connect with peers while gaining valuable takeaways
for navigating damages in trade secret litigation. Speakers:  | Brent Bersin, Senior Managing Director, Forensic & Litigation Consulting, FTI Consulting For
30 years, Brent Bersin’s practice has focused on providing financial
and economic consulting, damages quantification, valuation, and expert
witness services to clients in the context of intellectual property and
commercial disputes. He has significant intellectual property
experience, which includes market assessments, valuation, licensing, and
the calculation of reasonable royalties, lost profits, unjust
enrichment and price erosion damages in matters involving unauthorized
use of trade secrets, trademarks, trade dress, patents, and copyrights.
Brent has also been recognized by Lexology (f/k/a Who’s Who Legal) as a
Thought Leader USA – Commercial Litigation Expert Witnesses.
He
has also assisted attorneys, investors, management and other
stakeholders in assessing the value of early- and latter-stage
technologies, patents, and intellectual property portfolios for various
purposes including taxable transfers, sales transactions, licensing,
intercompany transfers and collateral for financing transactions. Brent
also possesses substantial experience providing economic analysis and
expert testimony in complex commercial disputes, which have included
issues of lost profits, breach of contract, restrictive covenant
violations, valuation, breach of fiduciary duty, unfair competition,
lost business value, tortious interference, false advertising, fraud,
noncompetes/restrictive covenants, alter ego, post-acquisition and
purchase price disputes, “ability to pay” disputes, and business
interruption. Brent has been designated and testified as an expert
witness in Federal Court, State Court, Bankruptcy Court, and arbitration
matters. He has also presented and been published frequently on the
topics of economic damages, and valuation, financial, and forensic accounting issues. |  | Rebekah Bezerra, Senior Director, Forensic & Litigation Consulting, FTI Consulting
Rebekah Bezerra has over a decade of experience in providing economic analysis in intellectual property matters and commercial disputes. Rebekah has assisted clients on engagements involving patent infringement, trademark infringement, copyright infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets, fraud, breach of contract, and breach of fiduciary duty. She has collaborated with clients across various industries, including oil and gas, retail and consumer goods, electronic gaming, e-commerce, and telecommunications. Rebekah has reported and given deposition testimony in trade secrets litigation matters.
Rebekah also works closely with FTI’s testifying experts to quantify economic damages in intellectual property matters and commercial disputes. She assists in managing all aspects of an engagement from the moment an engagement letter is executed through trial. Rebekah occasionally participates as a guest lecturer on economic damages related to intellectual property at South Texas College of Law Houston.
Rebekah holds a B.B.A. degree with a triple major in Accounting, Business Administration, and Spanish from Houston Christian University, an M.B.A. from the Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, and a J.D. from Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University. |
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