Brint has been an entrepreneur for most of his life, starting his first business while still in high school, and moving on to work in industries such as video games, operational business intelligence, charity fundraising platforms, digital media, solar, and now his law firm. Both before and after becoming an attorney, he had many successes, and also some pretty hard failures, and he’s learned more from those failures than from the successes, which gives him the experience and perspective to help him work with clients on their level. He loves working with small business owners, entrepreneurs, and creatives to cultivate their ideas and help them to create solid businesses and deals.
Brint graduated from Arizona State University in 2009, before attending the University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law and Shidler College of Business, where he obtained a JD/MBA, magna cum laude, in 2012, with a focus in global entrepreneurship and intellectual property law. He went on from there to attend Duke Law School, and earned a Master of Laws (LLM), graduating cum laude in 2014, where he was given advanced training on advising entrepreneurial clients and venture capital financing. Since then, he has worked in-house in several startup companies. While doing so, he has worn many different hats, like any other entrepreneur, with responsibilities in operations, analytics, sales, marketing, business development, and finance, in addition to his legal responsibilities.
Chasing his kids on the baseball field or basketball court is probably his favorite thing to do these days, unless he’s traveling with his family to a new experience. He understands that the most important thing is family, being married to a wonderful woman, Brea, with their five kids, including 2 sets of twins. This is why he now helps small business owners and their families to create and protect what matters most to them.