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Sarah Frazier

Sarah Frazier

WilmerHale, United States

Work Department

Intellectual Property Litigation; Litigation; Trials; Trade Secrets

Position

Partner

Career

Sarah Frazier has a diverse litigation practice with an emphasis on high-stakes trials. While she focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation, she has played critical roles in numerous trials across a range of substantive areas. Those trials include extraordinarily high-profile cases like the challenge to the Harvard admissions policy and the Apple/Samsung patent wars. A significant portion of her practice is also devoted to appeals in patent disputes before the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

Ms. Frazier also maintains an active pro bono practice, and regularly represents clients in housing court and unemployment hearings.

In 2015–2016, Ms. Frazier served as an assistant district attorney for the Middlesex District Attorney's Office, where she tried a number of cases to juries and judges and argued dozens of motions on behalf of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Professional Activities

Ms. Frazier is a lecturer of law of Harvard Law School, where she has taught courses on patent litigation and the craft of lawyering.

Ms. Frazier is a member of the Boston Bar Association and the American Bar Association and has served as a panelist at Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education's Annual Federal Civil Court Practice Conference.

Prior Experience

Prior to pursuing her legal education, Ms. Frazier was a consultant for a global management consulting firm, where she focused on strategy consulting for technology companies.

Memberships

Memberships: Boston Bar Association American Bar Association

Bar Admissions: Massachusetts US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit US Supreme Court

Education

University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D. (2011)

University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, M.S. (2011)

Dartmouth College, B.A. (2006)

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