About Nicolas Guibert de

Nicolas Guibert de Bruet combines a technical undergraduate degree and a legal education that emphasized intellectual property and international business. He earned a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Oakland University. He then studied law at Wayne State University Law School, where his coursework covered patents, copyrights, trademarks, arbitration and international business transactions.

His engineering training informs how he approaches legal problems. It gives him familiarity with technical documentation and product development cycles. At law school he translated that background into legal subjects that commonly intersect with technology and commerce. That pairing shapes the types of matters he handles and the clients who seek his advice.

Beyond degrees, he has pursued technical certifications tied to automotive safety standards. He is an Automotive Functional Safety Professional certified by SGS-TUV Saar GmbH and an ISO 26262 Functional Safety Certified Automotive Engineer through TUV Nord Systems GmbH & Co. KG. Those credentials signal knowledge of functional safety processes and industry standards used in automotive systems development, especially where electronics and software must meet strict safety requirements.

He is licensed to practice in Michigan and is a member of the State Bar of Michigan. His registration and professional affiliations provide the regulatory footing for counseling clients inside the state. He maintains a private practice and operates the Law Office of Nicolas Guibert de Bruet.

Clients who consult him are often dealing with technical intellectual property or commercial issues that touch on engineering and product safety. He handles matters related to patents and trademarks as well as transactional work that crosses borders. Arbitration and international business topics from his law school studies appear in his practice when cross-border disputes or agreements arise.

He manages cases that require translating technical concepts into legal strategy and into documents that courts, examiners, or business partners can use. He brings an engineering perspective to claim drafting, contract terms and risk assessment. He also advises on compliance questions where ISO 26262 and automotive functional safety processes are relevant.

He maintains his office practice in Michigan, where he accepts matters that intersect technology, intellectual property and automotive safety standards. His current practice focuses on patent and trademark matters, technology-related transactions, and disputes involving technical standards and functional safety.

Education

Oakland University

B.S. | Computer Engineering

Wayne State University Law School

J.D. | Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, Arbitration and International Business Transactions

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) French (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan

Certifications & Awards

Automotive Functional Safety Professional

SGS-TUV Saar GmbH

ISO 26262 Functional Safety Certified Automotive Engineer

TUV Nord Systems GmbH & Co. KG

Professional Associations

State Bar of Michigan

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 421 S. Cranbrook Rd. Birmingham MI 48009