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Please join us virtually! Come join us for a BYU Management Society Chapter Webinar: What is Ethical vs What is Legal?
We are pleased to have our special guest, Brandon Leavitt, Managing Partner of Leavitt & Eldredge Law Firm, who will present this webinar and share his insights on this timely topic.
Event Details
Friday September 25, 2020
12noon - 1pm
Zoom Meeting
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Speaker
Brandon Leavitt
Leavitt & Eldredge Law Firm
Managing Partner
With his youth spent engaging in useless arguments with friends and family, Brandon Leavitt’s legal training began at a very young age. Taking a small detour in college to become a biochemist, Brandon ultimately chose law school when he realized he was the boring guy at cocktail parties.
Brandon specializes in communicating complex concepts of business, law, finance, and science for dive…
With his youth spent engaging in useless arguments with friends and family, Brandon Leavitt’s legal training began at a very young age. Taking a small detour in college to become a biochemist, Brandon ultimately chose law school when he realized he was the boring guy at cocktail parties.
Brandon specializes in communicating complex concepts of business, law, finance, and science for diverse audiences. His successes in this specialty include the securing of several multi-hundred million dollar federal contracts, significantly reducing the intellectual property overhead of a multi-national non-profit organization, and helping a Fortune 50 company maintain compliance in a strict regulatory environment.
He is most passionate about helping small businesses develop and protect their big ideas. He has worked for a federal patent judge in the Eastern District of Texas, served two years as a Lead Editor for the Geoffrey H. Palmer Journal for Business and Entrepreneurship in the Law, and secured venture capital financing for an award-winning technology start-up company.
Brandon earned his B.S. in Biochemistry from BYU and his law degree from Pepperdine University.