Charles Blazer

Adjunct Professor, Consulting Attorney
cblazer@loginovlaw.com
Contact number: 603-336-3026

Practice Summary

Professor Blazer is an experienced IP litigator and patent practitioner who has represented global leaders in innovation in some of the most technologically complex high-stakes patent cases in recent times, such as in the contentious “smartphone wars” between Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Blackberry. Having represented both plaintiffs and defendants in patent, trademark, trade secret, IP malpractice, and many other cases in Federal court, in state court, and before the U.S. International Trade Commission, and having served “behind the bench” as a Federal judicial clerk, Professor Blazer brings a wide breadth of firsthand experience from inside the courtroom. Mr. Blazer has litigated patent matters involving a wide variety of technologies, including smartphone cameras, trans-cranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), prosthetics, Hollywood special effects, nearfield wireless communications (NFC), 5th generation mobile networks (5G), firearms, autonomous driving, mobile gaming, and supply chain management, and trademark cases involving major brands, such as restaurant chains and a Major League Baseball team.

At Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Professor Blazer teaches Property and Intellectual Property courses, and he supervises the Patent and Trademark Clinic at the school’s Small Business Law Center. He also teaches standalone seminars on legal writing, patent drafting, IP law, and torts for law students, for nonlawyers, and for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for practicing attorneys. A prolific writer and enthusiastic futurist, Professor Blazer also authored some of the earliest and most-cited legal scholarship on the topic of virtual property, years before the advent of cryptocurrency as we know it today.

Professor Blazer works with Loginov Law as a Consulting Attorney on contested matters, including infringement claims, due diligence, and prelitigation counseling. He served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable District Judge Joseph J. Farnan, Jr., at the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, and served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Circuit Judge Arthur J. Gajarsa at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Before practicing law, Mr. Blazer was a radar and missile systems engineer at Raytheon Technologies.

Education

  • B.S., Electrical Engineering, Boston University
  • J.D., magna cum laude, University of New Hampshire, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Senior Editor, Pierce Law Review


Bar Memberships

  • California