Anna Fraser is an associate in the Intellectual Property & Technology Practice, based in the firm’s Washington DC office. Her practice focuses on Intellectual Property (IP) litigation, including representing clients in Section 337 investigations at the International Trade Commission (ITC). During law school, Anna served as an editor for the North Carolina Law Review and provided pro bono counsel to clients through the university’s Economic Justice clinic.

Anna was a judicial extern for Judge Jeffrey Carpenter in the North Carolina Court of Appeals, where she prepared bench briefs for both civil and criminal cases.

Prior to law school, Anna worked for several years as a paralegal at a Washington DC firm. In that role, she provided litigation support for cases before DC courts and agencies, including the Office of Administrative Hearings and the DC Court of Appeals.

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Education

  • North Carolina School of Law, J.D., with honors, 2024
  • University of Michigan, B.A., 2018

Admissions

  • District of Columbia, 2024

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Member, ITC Trial Lawyers Association
  • Kappa Alpha Pi Pre-Law Fraternity
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  • Co-author, “The Licensing Journal, Trade Secrets: Now Even Your Dog Knows Them (Thanks, Remote Work & AI),” The Licensing Journal, October 1, 2025.
  • Co-author, “CALJ Cheney Imposes Monetary Sanctions on Respondent and its Counsel for Discovery Violations, and Recommends a 7-year Limited Exclusion Order,” International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association, January 2025.

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