Selected Presentations
“Embedded Intangibles in Services Transactions”, National Association of Business Economists Conference, Washington D.C., 2011
“The new Cost Sharing Regulations”, International Fiscal Association, Stamford, 2009
“Brand Migration Strategies,” Baker McKenzie Transfer Pricing Conference, Rome, 2008.
Testimony on the Proposed Cost Sharing Regulations (on behalf of the American Electronics Association), IRS/Department of Treasury, 2005.
“Transfer Pricing Update,” NYU School of Law/IBA International Tax Conference, New York, 2005
“Proposed Cost Sharing Regulations,” International Tax Institute, New York, 2005
“A Primer on Licensing, Strategies for Building Software Industries in Developing Countries, Honolulu (IIPI conference/University of Hawaii), 2004.
“IP Insurance and Risk Mitigation Strategies,” Licensing Executives Society, annual conference, San Diego, 2003.
“New Developments in IP Valuation,” American Electronics Association, Boston, September 2003.
“Management of IP Asset for Strategic Advantage”, United Nations Economics Commission Europe (UNECE), Warsaw, March 2002
“Analytical Approaches to Monetizing Intellectual Property,” Creating, Measuring and Managing Value Conference, Tokyo, February 2002
“Intangibles” Valuation: A Best Practices View from IP Assessment Field”, Intellectual Capital Effects on the Knowledge Economy symposia, Dec. 2001
“Profit, Patents and Trademarks the American Way”, The Company Management and IP – The New Challenge conference, Keynote address Danish Ministry of Trade and Industry, Copenhagen, January 2001
“IP Property Rights on the Internet”, Conference Board’s eCommerce 2000 Conference, New York, June 2000
“Patent Protection for dot-coms”, MIT Conference, New York, April 2000
“New Frontiers in IP Management”, keynote address, Licensing Executives Society conference, Sydney, April 2000
“Transfer Pricing: OECD versus U.S. Perspectives”, London School of Economics, May 1997
“Transfer Pricing, Valuation, and Quantitative Methods”, American University of Paris, May 1997
Industry and Academic Experience
Professor O’Haver’s experience also includes the U.S. Department of the Treasury (banking deregulation), University of Maryland Bureau of Economic Research and National Economics Research Associates as well as adjunct teaching at various universities.
Professor O’Haver has been a Partner at Ernst & Young (in the field of law and economics as well as international tax/transfer pricing) for over 20 years where he built a consulting practice of over eighty professionals.
Professional Services
Professor O’Haver is a member of the Institute of Management Accountants and the National Association of Business Economists. He is also a current advisor to the Arts and Business Council in New York.