In courtrooms across the United States, Parshad K. Brahmbhatt has worked with individuals, corporations, and organizations, including high-ranking executives in sensitive and often high-profile trials. Born in India, raised in Canada, and currently living the American dream – Parshad’s art explores the beauty and complexity of cultural identity. Parshad graduated from Harvard Law School, where he served on the Harvard Business Law Review and the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, and was an actor in HLS Drama Society’s annual Parody production.

Parshad’s legal career launched with a landmark victory, as part of a winning trial team that secured a complete acquittal in a federal criminal trial against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The case alleged that prices were fixed over an eight-year period in the $28 billion per year broiler chicken industry, and stemmed from an indictment that charged 10 executives with criminal violations of the Sherman Act. Parshad successfully represented a former Vice President of Pilgrim’s Pride, in a series of three criminal trials held in Colorado district court, ultimately earning the not-guilty verdict after spending over 24 weeks on trial. The trial win earned Parshad and his team, along with the other defense teams, Global Competition Review’s (GCR) 2023 “Behavioral Matter of the Year (Americas)” award and The American Lawyer’s “Litigator of the Week” first runners-up recognition.  The matter also garnered extensive national attention from major news outlets, including TheWallStreetJournal, Bloomberg, Forbes, Reuters, Politico, and CNBC, among others.

Parshad then represented 10x Genomics in a series of high-stakes patent disputes in the District of Delaware, litigating foundational patents developed by renowned geneticist Dr. George Church that sit at the core of modern in situ spatial biology. Against Vizgen, Parshad helped eliminate over $1 billion in alleged trebled damages at summary judgment, then resolved the remaining case in a global settlement favorable to 10x — which was reached mid-trial, before Vizgen had called a single witness in its defense. Against Bruker, Parshad helped secure a $68 million payment to 10x plus ongoing royalties, global patent cross-licenses to Bruker's entire portfolio, and a full withdrawal of Bruker's worldwide claims, including its antitrust counterclaims.

Currently, Parshad serves as Vice President at Sauvegarder Investment Management ("SIM IP"), a global intellectual capital firm that deploys its own capital to acquire, structure, and monetize IP assets. At SIM IP, he leads the firm's hand tracking, haptics, and extended reality (HXR) licensing campaign — built on a portfolio of over 500 patents originating from Ultraleap Holdings, formed by the merger of Leap Motion and Ultrahaptics, pioneers of optical hand tracking, mid-air haptics, and contactless interfaces. The portfolio covers foundational inventions now embedded across spatial computing, automotive interiors, surgical navigation, and gesture-driven consumer devices.

Parshad clerked for the Honorable Sue E. Myerscough in the Central District of Illinois, where he assisted with the adjudication of federal trials and worked on both criminal and civil matters. Every morning on his way to chambers, Parshad had the privilege of walking by Abraham Lincoln’s old law office.