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Erin Blasberg

Associate
Atlanta

Erin Blasberg is an associate who focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation matters. As a Ballard Spahr summer associate, Erin researched and drafted memoranda on a wide variety of intellectual property issues.

Prior to joining Ballard Spahr, Erin worked as an environmental compliance specialist for the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. She also served as a judicial intern for Judge Amy Totenberg of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

Professional Highlights

Judicial Internships

Hon. Amy Totenberg, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, 2021

Professional Activities

American Bar Association, Member
State Bar of Georgia, Member
Atlanta Bar Association, Member

ChIPs Atlanta, Member
IP Inn of Court, Atlanta Section, Pupil (2022-2023)
Georgia Association for Women Lawyers, Member

Recognition & Accomplishments

CALI Excellence for the Future Award (Different and Unusual IP, Trademarks/Unfair Competition, International Intellectual Property, Licensing of Intellectual Property, and Sports Law)

Speaking Engagements

Presenter, “Legislative Update,” Georgia Supreme Court and Georgia Court of Appeals CLE Program, 2022

Presenter, “Overview of Georgia EPD’s and the EPA’s Lead and Asbestos Regulations,” Georgia Association of Code Enforcement Conference, Fall 2019, Spring 2020

Presenter, “Overview of Georgia EPD’s Urban Blight and Building Demolition Rules,” Georgia Association of Code Enforcement Conference, Spring 2020

Community Activities

Atlanta Legal Volunteers Fund, Volunteer

Credentials 

Education

Georgia State University College of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2023)
Georgia State University Law Review, Legislation Editor and Editorial Staff
USPTO’s National Patent Application Drafting Competition, Team Member

The George Washington University (M.S., Environmental & Green Chemistry, cum laude, 2018)

University of Georgia (B.S. 2016)

Admissions

Georgia