Cary Adickman is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s New York office. He joined the firm in 2018. His practice consists of complex intellectual property litigation, with a focus on patent litigation. He has litigated cases involving a broad spectrum of technologies, including AI and machine learning, speech recognition, natural language processing, enterprise data management systems, cloud computing, cellular technology and telecommunications, consumer electronics, encryption, embedded systems, wearable medical devices, and metal 3D printing. Before becoming an attorney, Cary was a UNIX system engineer in the health care IT industry, where he managed critical infrastructure supporting EMR systems and clinical applications.
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
(J.D., cum laude, 2013) - Washington University in Saint Louis
(B.A., Computational Linguistics, 2007)- Dean’s List
- The State Bar of New York
- Listed in The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch, Litigation - Intellectual Property, Patent, 2021-2025
- Named as a Thomson Reuters “Stand-Out Lawyer” and will be included in their database of client-nominated lawyers in private practice, 2023
- Listed in Super Lawyers: Rising Stars, Litigation - Intellectual Property, 2023-2024
- Co-Author, How Fintiv Stipulations Affect IPR Institution, By The Numbers, Law360 (Feb. 2022).
- Co-Author, Willful Infringement and Enhanced Damages, Post-Halo, Daily Journal (December 2018).
- Author, Supreme Court Takes up Constitutionality of Inter Partes Review, Lime Green IP News (June 21, 2017).
- Co-Author, District Court Defines Scope of IPR Estoppel by Specifying When Prior Art “Reasonably Could Have Been Raised” in an IPR, Lime Green IP News (Mar. 24, 2016).
- Co-Author, U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Federal Circuit’s Standard for Inducement of Patent Infringement, Lime Green IP News (July 1, 2014).
- Grin and Forbear It: Suffering Statutory Forbearance Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Telecomms. Pol’y Res. Conf. (2013).
- Special Access: The Harm of Premature Deregulation in Telecommunications, 31 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 113 (2012).