Biography
Overview
Sarah Eberspacher is an associate in the firm’s Litigation Group. Sarah handles a broad array of disputes involving employment, real estate, professional liability, and trust and estate issues. She represents individuals, owners, trustees, and other fiduciaries, as well as a variety of corporate entities.
Sarah is committed to pro bono work as a robust part of her practice, with a focus on matters impacting reproductive rights and, more broadly, gender equity. Sarah has appeared on behalf of clients in the D.C. Superior Court as a certified law student through Georgetown University Law Center’s Domestic Violence Clinic, work for which she received the 2020 Outstanding Advocate Award. Sarah also held the role of Managing Editor for the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law, which selected her Note, ‘Delete Your Account’ or Deal With It? How News Organizations are Failing to Support Female Reporters Against Online Harassment, for publication. While in law school, Sarah also clerked for the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland-Greenbelt, as well as for the Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs.
Prior to beginning her legal career, Sarah spent five years working as a reporter and editor for several international media outlets’ U.S. editions, including TheWeek.com and the Guardian US. A Northwestern University graduate, Sarah shares her Purple Pride with the East Coast as a member of the Alumni Admission Council and Northwestern Network Mentorship Program.
Accolades
- Massachusetts 2021 Capital Pro Bono High Honor Roll
- 2021 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll (District of Columbia)
- 2020 GULC Domestic Violence Clinic “Outstanding Advocate Award”
Affiliations
- Member, Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts
- Member, Boston Bar Association
- Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2024
Admissions
Education
- Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., cum laude, 2020)
- Northwestern University (M.S., 2012)
- Journalism
- Northwestern University (B.S., 2012)
- Journalism