09 Jun 2026
Barnes & Thornburg Adds IP Partner Bradley Micsky in Minneapolis
"Bradley Micsky joins Barnes & Thornburg as a partner in Minneapolis to the firm's Intellectual Property practice, focusing on patent litigation and IP counseling for technology, telecommunications and semiconductor clients."
Micsky brings extensive intellectual property experience and technical capability, representing telecommunications, semiconductor and technology companies in patent litigation and IP counseling matters. He practices in patent litigation defense and enforcement in federal courts, before the U.S. International Trade Commission, and in inter partes reviews before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. He also advises clients on patent licensing and joint ventures, IP portfolio development, infringement and validity opinions, open-source software matters, and strategies for leveraging intellectual property to advance broader business objectives.
Micsky joins Barnes & Thornburg from an Am Law 200 firm. He also has significant in-house experience, having served as assistant general counsel for a multinational technology company, where he was responsible for worldwide intellectual property matters in a multibillion-dollar business unit, worked closely with corporate leadership on IP issues, supervised IP litigation, negotiated contracts and licenses, and managed a global portfolio of several hundred patents.
He is entering Barnes & Thornburg with the seniority of partner. Micsky holds a B.S.E. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University and earned his J.D., cum laude, from Boston University School of Law. He has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America for Litigation — Intellectual Property in 2025 and 2026.