Sara Slavin represents clients in a broad range of intellectual property matters, from copyright and trademark infringement claims to intellectual property protection to digital privacy issues. Sara also has experience litigating business and privacy torts, defamation suits, antitrust claims, and general contractual disputes. Sara’s clients have included media and technology companies; major movie studios; television networks; Broadway, film, and television producers; music publishers and record labels; publishing companies; fashion and apparel companies; high net worth estates and individuals; and a variety of small businesses and individual artists and creators.
Sara has handled all phases of litigation in both federal and state court proceedings, from pre-filing investigations through appeals, including managing fact discovery, expert discovery, summary judgment, and settlement.
Sara previously served as a law clerk to the Honorable Bruce M. Selya of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Throughout her career as an attorney, Sara has maintained an active commitment to pro bono work, including representing a class of plaintiffs in a decades-long civil rights litigation against various governmental entities in Birmingham, Alabama; representing an asylum seeker who had been separated from her child shortly after crossing the border into the United States, securing the client’s release from a detention facility and successfully reuniting mother and child; and representing an individual with a physical disability in a litigation against various New York City governmental entities, to recoup wrongfully withheld pension benefits.
During law school, Sara completed a clinical internship at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Massachusetts; served as the Managing Editor of the Journal of Law and Public Policy; and served as a research assistant to Professor Vicki Jackson.
Prior to law school, Sara was an analyst in the Legal Department at Goldman, Sachs & Co. At Goldman, she worked in the Finance & Corporate Legal group, where she focused on securities issuances, and in the Litigation and Regulatory Proceedings group, where she focused on securities litigation and regulatory inquiries. Sara also serves as a Trustee of The Harvard Lampoon, a 501(c)(3) organization that publishes a humor magazine.