Tyler Cragg

Biography

Tyler E. Cragg is an associate in the firm's General Litigation Group. Tyler litigates a broad spectrum of disputes in all of Delaware’s federal and state courts, leveraging his background in the sciences to his clients’ advantage. His practice focuses on commercial litigation—involving breach of contract, fraud, noncompete, and trade secret claims in the Delaware Superior Court’s Complex Commercial Litigation Division and Court of Chancery—as well as intellectual property litigation—involving semiconductor and pharmaceutical patents—in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.

Tyler previously worked at a Washington, D.C. think tank where he contributed to technology policy related to the gig economy and the internet of things, sparking his interest in the legal impact of emerging technologies. Prior to law school, Tyler researched novel thin film sensors for the petrochemical industry involving solid-state vaporchromic platinum compounds.

Tyler is fluent in German.

Professional Activities & Recognition

Honors & Recognitions

Named a Rising Star in Intellectual Property Litigation by Super Lawyers, 2024

Civic

Rodney Inn of Court

Professional

American Bar Association, Litigation Section, Young Lawyers Division

Education

Washington and Lee University School of Law, J.D., 2017

Carleton College, B.A., Chemistry, 2014

Bar & Court Admissions

Clerkships

  • While in law school, Tyler interned for the Honorable John A. Parkins Jr. of the Delaware Superior Court.

Bar Admissions

  • Delaware, 2017
  • U.S. District Court, District of Delaware, 2018
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 2018

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