Erin Smith - Atlanta, GA
Attorney at Cohan & Levy
Real Estate-Related Disputes Lawyers in Atlanta, GA
3340 Peachtree Road NE Tower 100 Suite 2570 Atlanta, GA 30326
Atlanta Real Estate-Related Disputes Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate-Related Disputes
- Business Disputes
- Intellectual Property-Related Disputes
Attorney Information
Overview
Erin grew up in Roswell, Georgia. She attended The Weber School and The University of Georgia where she graduated with a B.A. in comparative literature. She became a licensed real estate agent in 2017 but decided to become a lawyer after gaining an appreciation of the role of the agent in negotiating and drafting sales agreements.
Erin graduated from Brooklyn Law School in 2022. During law school, Erin found an interest in business law, entertainment law, intellectual property law, and data privacy and participated in various internships to further explore those fields. She was a member of the Brooklyn Entertainment and Sports Law Society and the Intellectual Property Law Association and is CIPP/US certified with the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
Erin is a business litigator. Her practice includes real estate-related disputes, business disputes, and intellectual property-related disputes.
Erin recently second chaired a multimillion-dollar jury trial. Erin was critical in the successful outcome. In addition, Erin is currently awaiting the outcome of a Motion to Dismiss federal court claims exceeding $25 million in damages.
Erin is admitted to the Georgia Bar and is a member of the Privacy and Technology section and the General Practice and Trial Law section of the Georgia Bar Association, as well as the Litigation Section of the Atlanta Bar Association.
Education
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Legal Education
- Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York, 2022
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Non Legal Education
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The University of Georgia
B.A.
Major: Comparative Literature
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The University of Georgia
Bar Admissions
- Georgia
Specialties and Certifications
- Licensed Real Estate Agent, 2017
Other Affiliations
- Georgia Bar Association - Privacy and Technology Section, Member
- Georgia Bar Association - General Practice and Trial Law Section, Member
- Atlanta Bar Association - Litigation Section, Member
- Brooklyn Entertainment and Sports Law Society, Member
- Intellectual Property Law Association, Member
- CIPP/US Certified, International Association of Privacy Professionals
Contact
3340 Peachtree Road NE
Tower 100 Suite 2570
Atlanta, GA 30326
Phone: 404-891-1770
Email: Send a message
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