Nicholas Transier

Partner

Nick counsels clients in regards to obtaining, asserting, and defending international patent portfolios, particularly in the technical domains of artificial intelligence and machine learning, telecommunications, computer-software, fintech, blockchain and cryptocurrency, automotive technologies, and others.

Nick believes in creating a long-term strategy for his clients to engender business success rather than focusing on individual wins. For instance, when a client’s business scheme unexpectedly encountered a patent that could have proven to be a commercial obstacle, Nick worked with his client and the patent owner to negotiate an exclusive license for the client so that the erstwhile obstacle became a business asset. This approach gave the client certainty and enabled them to apportion the saved cost to explore other ideas.

Outside of work, Nick is often tinkering with anything and everything, and often in an effort to try and learn more about his clients’ technologies. When he’s not tinkering, he’s often under the hood of or in the driver seat of a race car, which energizes and informs his automotive IP practice.

Clients appreciate Nick’s insatiable curiosity, ingenuity, and desire to constantly improve upon technologies as well as the attorney-client partnership, which translates into a creative spirit he brings to every clients’ engagement.

Prior to becoming an attorney, Nick worked as a systems engineer for Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, where he undertook various classified projects for military defense technologies.

Credentials

Education

University of Texas School of Law (J.D., with honors, 2009)

University of Virginia (M.S., 2003)

  • Systems Engineering

University of Virginia (B.S., 2002)

  • Systems Engineering

Bar admissions

  • California
  • U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

Distinctions

  • Rising Stars, Super Lawyers (2016-2020)
  • IAM1000 Leading Patent Professional (2016-2022)

Publications
  • December 3, 2024

    USPTO Announces Sweeping Patent Fee Changes: Steps to Take for 2025

  • April 20, 2022

    Moving Patent Transactions Into the Future with NFTs

  • March 31, 2021

    Is IP Law Ready for AI?

  • April 13, 2020

    A House Divided: Is the PTAB Ignoring the USPTO’s Section 101 Guidance?

News
  • August 21, 2025

    260 Dinsmore Attorneys Listed as 2026 Best Lawyers®, Ones to Watch

  • August 15, 2024

    250+ Dinsmore Attorneys Named 2025 Best Lawyers ®, Ones to Watch

  • March 14, 2024

    Dinsmore’s Nick Transier Co-Authors IPO Whitepaper on AI Patenting

  • February 5, 2024

    Nick Transier Appointed to Lead Firm’s San Diego Office

  • July 7, 2022

    Dinsmore Expands IP Practice in San Diego