
Education:
B.A., with honors, Johns Hopkins University (2003)
J.D., cum laude, American University’s Washington College of Law (2006)
Bar Admissions:
Delaware (2007)
New Jersey (2006)
Court Admissions:
United States District Court for the District of Delaware (2007)
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (2007)
Third Circuit Court of Appeals (2009)
Memberships:
American Bar Association
Delaware State Bar Association
Federal Bar Association
Richard S. Rodney American Inn of Court
Selected Articles:
Stephen B. Brauerman
Associate
Direct Phone: (302) 429-4232
Direct Fax: (302) 658-6395
Email: sbrauerman@bayardlaw.com
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Stephen B. Brauerman (Steve) is an associate at Bayard. Steve concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate and intellectual property litigation in Delaware’s state and federal courts, including the Delaware Court of Chancery. He has litigated a wide array of cases involving fiduciary duty claims, corporate and alternative entity control disputes, advancement/indemnification, breach of contract, antitrust, securities, patent infringement, copyright infringement, and trademark matters.
Steve joined Bayard in 2006 after graduating from American University’s Washington College of Law and is admitted to practice in Delaware and New Jersey. While in law school, Steve served as a legal intern to the Honorable Gerald Bruce Lee of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Additionally, Steve acquired litigation experience working in both the civil and the appellate divisions of the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. Steve was Editor-in-Chief of American University Law Review (Volume 55).
Steve is currently the Membership Chair of the Delaware Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and a member of the Richard S. Rodney American Inn of Court. Steve also serves as a director of the Reading Assist Institute (a non-profit organization that helps children overcome language-based learning disabilities), a member of the advisory board of the Young Impact Professional Society of the United Way of Delaware, and as a volunteer puppy raiser for Guiding Eyes for the Blind.