Anna Z. Saber

Counsel | She/Her/Hers

Overview

Anna Z. Saber is a counsel in the San Francisco office of Crowell & Moring, where she is a member of the Litigation Group.

Anna has experience representing clients in state and federal courts in technology-related litigation involving trade secret and trademark misappropriation, copyright infringement and DMCA, cybersecurity and digital crimes, and complex commercial matters. Anna also has experience representing clients in employment disputes.

Using the insights gained through her litigation practice, Anna also has a counseling practice in which she helps clients establish sound licensing agreements to meet their business goals. She provides counsel on matters related to technology transactions, IP protection, and drafting and negotiating commercial and intellectual property agreements for companies ranging from start-ups to market leaders.

Anna’s pro bono practice includes voting rights and wrongful conviction matters.

While at SCU Law, she competed in trial team and moot court, including a second-place finish at the Clara Barton International Humanitarian Law Moot Court Competition. Anna was also a member of the Santa Clara Law Review board, where she served as senior managing editor. A Bay Area native, she enjoys giving back to her local community. Most recently, she has been a co-coach for a high school mock trial team competing in the Santa Clara County High School Mock Trial Program.

Career & Education

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    • University of California, Santa Barbara, B.A., Phi Sigma Alpha, 2015
    • Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 2018
    • University of California, Santa Barbara, B.A., Phi Sigma Alpha, 2015
    • Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 2018
    • California
    • California

Anna's Insights

Publication | 01.28.25

Latin American Data Privacy

In 2024, Latin American countries ramped up their data protection laws, following the general trend seen in international privacy law outside of the European Union. While many countries in Latin America enacted measures in 2024, others scheduled their regulations to go into effect in early 2025, and still others continue to wrestle with the legislative process....

Anna's Insights

Publication | 01.28.25

Latin American Data Privacy

In 2024, Latin American countries ramped up their data protection laws, following the general trend seen in international privacy law outside of the European Union. While many countries in Latin America enacted measures in 2024, others scheduled their regulations to go into effect in early 2025, and still others continue to wrestle with the legislative process....