Micah specializes in patent law, specifically software patents, and assists clients with the preparation and prosecution of domestic and foreign patent applications. She focuses her practice on the intellectual property needs of companies through all stages of growth. Micah was a Summer Associate at Frost Brown Todd in the Summer of 2023.
Prior to joining Frost Brown Todd, she earned a B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School of Engineering. As part of her studies, Micah worked as a computer engineer for a global company. After earning her B.S., Micah studied at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where she earned her J.D. and graduated cum laude. While in law school, Micah worked as a legal intern at the Patent and Trademark Clinic, drafting provisional patent applications for small companies and individuals.
University of Cincinnati College of Law, J.D., cum laude
University of Louisville J.B. Speed School of Engineering, B.S.
Author, “Nintendogs, Patents, and How the System is Lacking,” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, August 16, 2023
Author, “Deepfakes: The Effect on Women and Potential Protections,” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, August 2, 2023
Author, “Karma is a Relaxing Thought, But Not for Ticketmaster,” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, May 31, 2023
Author, “Red Bottom Heels: The Trademark Dispute,” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, March 7, 2023
Author, “NFTs and Intellectual Property Rights: What We Know and What Is Coming,” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, January 18, 2023
Author, “Gym, Tan, Money Laundering: United States Crypto Anti-Money Laundering Regulations,” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, November 29, 2022
Author, “NFTitle?” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, September 22, 2022
Author, “All Software is Not Created Equal,” University of Cincinnati Law Review Blog, September 15, 2022