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Marissa Truskowski focuses her practice on trademark and copyright law.
While attending the Florida State University College of Law, Marissa worked with the firm as a summer associate in 2022. She also served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Catherine Salinas in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. In law school, Marissa was an Executive Editor of the Florida State University Law Review and an Internal Vice President of the Women’s Law Symposium, received the 2022-2023 Steven Gey Note Award, and competed in and coached Moot Court competitions.
While attending the Georgia Institute of Technology, Marissa served as the Business Manager of DramaTech Theatre and worked as a legal intern at the Georgia Office of State Administrative Hearings.
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Florida State University College of Law J.D. (2023) summa cum laude, Dean’s Merit Scholarship, Order of the Coif
Georgia Institute of Technology B.S., Media and Communication (2020) highest honors
Georgia (2023)
Supreme Court of Georgia (2024)
Georgia Bar Association, Intellectual Property Law Section, Member
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