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Berkeley Research Group, LLC (BRG) is a global consulting firm that helps organizations with assistance in disputes and investigations, corporate finance, and performance improvement and advisory.[1] BRG is headquartered in Emeryville, California, with offices across the United States and in Asia, Australia, Canada, Latin America, the Middle East and the United Kingdom. As of January 2023, it has more than 1,300 employees across more than forty offices.[2]

History

BRG was co-founded in February 2010 by a group including Dr. David Teece, who has served as its executive chairman.[1][3]

Practice Areas

BRG provides economic, financial, and analytical advice for a range of disciplines:

BRG also advises clients in industry sectors with compliance, business process improvement, and strategy consulting.[1]

Research

In January 2011, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), a state agency created by voters with Proposition 71, the California Stem Cell Research and Cures Act, released an independent economic impact study authored by BRG professionals.[4] The report showed that the first $1.1 billion in grants created 25,000 job years and $200 million in new tax revenue through 2014.[5] Taxpayer funding generates 2,739 jobs annually.[6]

Special Advisor Dr. Laura D'Andrea Tyson and directors Dr. Kenneth Serwin and Dr. Eric Drabkin performed "The Benefits for the U.S. Economy of a Temporary Tax Reduction on the Repatriation of Foreign Subsidiary Earnings," a 2011 economic study commissioned by the New America Foundation.[7] The study assessed the effects of a one-time reduction in the tax rate applied to the repatriation of foreign subsidiary earnings on spending, output, and employment in the U.S. economy.[8] The study found that a temporary reduction to approximately 5.25 percent would lead to a significant increase in repatriations, making $942 billion available for domestic use by U.S. multinational corporations.[8]

In 2013, the same authors published "Implications of a Switch to a Territorial Tax System in the United States: A Critical Comparison to the Current System."[9] Citizens for Tax Justice wrote that the study "flies in the face of overwhelming evidence that today many of these profits are really earned in the U.S. but characterized as 'offshore' in order to obtain existing tax benefits that would be expanded under a territorial system."[10]

In 2022, BRG published several articles: “Estimating the Benefits from Collaboration: The Case of SEMATECH” by David Teece, which was cited in the Economic Report of the President,[11] "ESI Triage Distribution in U.S. Emergency Departments” by Nicholas Chmielewski, which was published in Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal,[12] “International Trade and the Survival of Mammalian and Reptilian Species" by Michael A. Williams et al., which was published in Science Advances[13], and Assets and Finances: Calculating Intellectual Property Damages, 2022-2023 ed. by Cleve Tyler, Greg Smith, and Deepa Sundararaman, which was published by Reuters.[14]

In 2023, David Ab h r, Neal Brody, Robin Cantor, and Dubravka Tosic published “Emerging Areas of Group and Class Actions Related to ESG Disclosures,” in ICLG Class and Group Actions Laws and Regulations 2023.[15]

BRG Review

BRG Review is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal that presents original research and analysis on topics of interest to audiences including economists, accountants, legal scholars, and industry leaders.[16]

Thinkset

ThinkSet is a digital publication that provides strategic business consulting news and analysis. In addition to articles, it hosts the ThinkSet Podcast, Intelligence That Works, Force Multiplier, and Insights from the Top.[17][18]

Accolades

Global Competition Review ranked BRG among the top 20 competition economics firms in the world in Economics 20, GCR's assessment of the world's leading economic consultancies, in both 2012[19] and 2013,[20] and in its top 21 for 2014,[21][22] 2015,[23][24] and 2017.[25][26] Global Investigations Review named BRG as one of the top ten investigations consultancies in the GIR 100 2018 guide.[27][28]

Awards and recognition

  • Campus Forward Award[29]
  • Ranked #1 by Chambers and Partners for Litigation Support 2022 (Ranked for 5 years)[30]
  • Ranked #15 by Consulting Magazine's Best Large Firms to Work For 2022[31]
  • Forbes "World's Best Management Consulting Firms 2022"[32]
  • Ranked #4 in Global Arbitration Review's Expert Witness Power Index 2022[33]
  • Ranked in Global Competition Review's GCR 100 2022 (Ranked for 10 years)[34]
  • Received 90/100 in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2022 Assessment of LGBTQ+ Workplace Equality[35]
  • David Kennedy and Larry Tedesco ranked in Intellectual Asset Management's IAM Strategy 300: The World's Leading IP Strategists 2022[36]
  • Ranked #6 in Global Arbitration Review's Expert Witness Power Index 2021[37]
  • David Teece, William Kerr, Cathy Lawton, and Joshua Lathrop ranked in Intellectual Asset Management's IAM Patent 1000: The World's Leading Patent Professionals 2021[38]
  • Ranked #1 by Chambers and Partners for Litigation Support 2021[39]
  • Ranked #3 on the list of Top Restructuring Advisers in The Deal's bankruptcy league tables Power Rankings for Q2 2021[40]
  • Ranked as Band 1 global firm by Chambers and Partners for Chambers Litigation Support 2020[39]

Notable Employees Past and Present

Reception

Charles H. Ferguson, author of Predator Nation: Corporate Criminals, Political Corruption, and the Hijacking of America, criticized Berkeley Research Group for focusing primarily "on helping companies avoid or influence legislation, public debate, regulation, prosecution, class-action lawsuits, antitrust judgments, and taxes."[45]

See also

References

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