About Eric B.
Eric B. Blum built his legal foundation on a steady academic track. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of California in 1995 and earned his J.D. from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law in 1998. Those years set the stage for a career spent practicing under California law.
He was admitted to the California bar in 1998. Since then he has practiced in the state and now serves as a partner at Raines Feldman LLP. His professional path has been tied to that firm, where he contributes to the firm’s work across its California offices. Colleagues describe him as steady and thorough in his approach to legal problems.
Over the course of his career he has handled a range of matters that required courtroom work, transactional judgment, and client counseling. He has experience conducting hearings and motions, preparing briefs, and engaging in settlement discussions. His record reflects regular interaction with judges, opposing counsel, and clients, and he has worked on matters at both trial and appellate levels.
Clients and peers note his comfort in courtroom procedure and written advocacy. He pays attention to detail in pleadings and filings and places priority on clear communication with clients. That combination shapes how he prepares a matter for trial or settlement. He also spends time mentoring younger attorneys within the firm and helping to coordinate case strategy across teams.
Outside the office he maintains professional ties that keep him current on developments in California law. His education at USC Gould and an undergraduate degree from the University of California continue to inform his perspective on legal issues. He is listed among the firm’s partners and works from the firm’s California locations.
He continues to practice in California, handling litigation and related legal work as a partner at Raines Feldman LLP. His current practice focuses on representing clients in matters brought in California courts and advising them through each stage of litigation.