Brent Cabot James Britton
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Brent Cabot James Britton is a seasoned attorney based in Florida, with over 20 years of experience in multiple areas of law, including Employment Law, Healthcare, Personal Injury, and Real Estate. A distinguished figure in the legal landscape, Brent began his career in the dynamic environments of Silicon Valley, where he co-founded the renowned technology law firm Britton, Silberman & Cervantez, LLP. The firm gained prominence for its work in corporate and intellectual property transactions before being acquired by Thelen Reid & Priest, LLP. Brent has worked with a diverse clientele, ranging from innovative startups to multinational corporations, particularly in sectors such as digital media, software development, healthcare, and telecommunications. His expertise encompasses a wide array of legal services, including corporate formation, venture funding, intellectual property strategy, and employment agreements, making him a valuable asset for businesses navigating complex legal landscapes. A graduate of the Boston University School of Law, Brent also holds a Master of Science from the prestigious MIT Media Laboratory and a Bachelor of Arts in computer science from the University of Maine. He is licensed to practice law in California, New York, and Florida. In addition to his legal practice, Brent contributes to academia as an adjunct professor at the University of South Florida and the University of Tampa, where he teaches courses on creativity and innovation. A prolific writer and speaker, he is the co-author of "Ownability," an insightful guide to intellectual property law for entrepreneurs, and remains a passionate advocate for fostering entrepreneurship and innovation.
About Employment Law
Employment law attorneys handle workplace legal matters affecting both employees and employers. They address issues from hiring through termination. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, wage disputes, employment contracts.