Arnold E.Brown, II
Partner
Corporate
aebrown@seyfarth.com
Arnold has extensive experience with the technology and intellectual property transactions that help his corporate clients grow.
More About Arnold
Arnold’s clients benefit from his track record of success as a technology entrepreneur, in-house and outside counsel, and leader of technology standards-setting organizations. Before joining Seyfarth in 2022, Arnold worked in-house at various semiconductor firms, and counseled technology clients at two prominent Silicon Valley law firms.
Arnold has represented technology clients in venture capital financings, IPOs, joint ventures, strategic investments, and mergers and acquisitions, as well as 1934 Act reporting for public company clients in more than a dozen significant financings or liquidity events.
Arnold draws on his experience as the founder—and later, seller—of a venture-backed digital music company in order to help clients navigate complex intellectual property transactions. He handles patent sales and licensing, patent pooling, and joint IP licensing transactions for companies in the semiconductor, consumer electronics, communications, and software industries.
Arnold has extensive experience counseling technology standards development organizations and companies participating in technology standards in areas of corporate governance, transactions, operations, antitrust compliance, trademark strategy, IP policies, patent pool fostering, and regulatory issues.
As a former chair of the HDMI Forum—the standards group responsible for HDMI connectivity—Arnold has a deep understanding of how technology standards are developed and applied. Throughout his career, he has represented companies in connection with more than 20 technology standards.
Arnold leads the firm’s representation of technology consortia, alliances and open source software groups for matters including, corporate governance, intellectual property and technology transactions.
Outside of his practice, Arnold loves hiking, coaching lacrosse, playing basketball with his son, coding, and writing fiction.
Arnold has represented technology clients in venture capital financings, IPOs, joint ventures, strategic investments, and mergers and acquisitions, as well as 1934 Act reporting for public company clients in more than a dozen significant financings or liquidity events.
Arnold draws on his experience as the founder—and later, seller—of a venture-backed digital music company in order to help clients navigate complex intellectual property transactions. He handles patent sales and licensing, patent pooling, and joint IP licensing transactions for companies in the semiconductor, consumer electronics, communications, and software industries.
Arnold has extensive experience counseling technology standards development organizations and companies participating in technology standards in areas of corporate governance, transactions, operations, antitrust compliance, trademark strategy, IP policies, patent pool fostering, and regulatory issues.
As a former chair of the HDMI Forum—the standards group responsible for HDMI connectivity—Arnold has a deep understanding of how technology standards are developed and applied. Throughout his career, he has represented companies in connection with more than 20 technology standards.
Arnold leads the firm’s representation of technology consortia, alliances and open source software groups for matters including, corporate governance, intellectual property and technology transactions.
Outside of his practice, Arnold loves hiking, coaching lacrosse, playing basketball with his son, coding, and writing fiction.
- JD, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
- AB, Harvard University
Government
- California
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Arnold has extensive experience with the technology and intellectual property transactions that help his corporate clients grow.
More About Arnold
Arnold’s clients benefit from his track record of success as a technology entrepreneur, in-house and outside counsel, and leader of technology standards-setting organizations. Before joining Seyfarth in 2022, Arnold worked in-house at various semiconductor firms, and counseled technology clients at two prominent Silicon Valley law firms.
Arnold has represented technology clients in venture capital financings, IPOs, joint ventures, strategic investments, and mergers and acquisitions, as well as 1934 Act reporting for public company clients in more than a dozen significant financings or liquidity events.
Arnold draws on his experience as the founder—and later, seller—of a venture-backed digital music company in order to help clients navigate complex intellectual property transactions. He handles patent sales and licensing, patent pooling, and joint IP licensing transactions for companies in the semiconductor, consumer electronics, communications, and software industries.
Arnold has extensive experience counseling technology standards development organizations and companies participating in technology standards in areas of corporate governance, transactions, operations, antitrust compliance, trademark strategy, IP policies, patent pool fostering, and regulatory issues.
As a former chair of the HDMI Forum—the standards group responsible for HDMI connectivity—Arnold has a deep understanding of how technology standards are developed and applied. Throughout his career, he has represented companies in connection with more than 20 technology standards.
Arnold leads the firm’s representation of technology consortia, alliances and open source software groups for matters including, corporate governance, intellectual property and technology transactions.
Outside of his practice, Arnold loves hiking, coaching lacrosse, playing basketball with his son, coding, and writing fiction.
Arnold has represented technology clients in venture capital financings, IPOs, joint ventures, strategic investments, and mergers and acquisitions, as well as 1934 Act reporting for public company clients in more than a dozen significant financings or liquidity events.
Arnold draws on his experience as the founder—and later, seller—of a venture-backed digital music company in order to help clients navigate complex intellectual property transactions. He handles patent sales and licensing, patent pooling, and joint IP licensing transactions for companies in the semiconductor, consumer electronics, communications, and software industries.
Arnold has extensive experience counseling technology standards development organizations and companies participating in technology standards in areas of corporate governance, transactions, operations, antitrust compliance, trademark strategy, IP policies, patent pool fostering, and regulatory issues.
As a former chair of the HDMI Forum—the standards group responsible for HDMI connectivity—Arnold has a deep understanding of how technology standards are developed and applied. Throughout his career, he has represented companies in connection with more than 20 technology standards.
Arnold leads the firm’s representation of technology consortia, alliances and open source software groups for matters including, corporate governance, intellectual property and technology transactions.
Outside of his practice, Arnold loves hiking, coaching lacrosse, playing basketball with his son, coding, and writing fiction.
- JD, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
- AB, Harvard University
Government
- California
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Arnold Brown Writes on Disclosing and Licensing Standard-Essential Patents in Standardization: Journal of Research and Innovation
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- Recognized as a Recommended Attorney for Not-For-Profit (Nonprofit and Tax Exempt Organizations), The Legal 500 (Legalese Ltd.) (2023-2024)
- Author, "Disclosing and Licensing Standard-Essential Patents: A Proposed EU Regulation," Standardization: Journal of Research and Innovation (October 23, 2023)
- Co-Author, "NVCA Produces University Tech Transfer Licensing Term Sheet," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (May 25, 2023)