Saurabh Anand is a Lead Counsel at Akamai Technologies, a registered Indian Patent Agent, and was recognized as a Notable Practitioner by Managing IP 2023. A science graduate turned lawyer, his professional journey spans leading IP firms and global technology companies, working on landmark cases in telecom and pharma, and advising on AI, cloud computing, privacy, and emerging technologies. His story embodies the seamless intersection of science, law, and innovation, proving that curiosity and adaptability can redefine one’s professional trajectory. Beyond his legal acumen, Saurabh is also an avid traveler and pet parent, known for his grounded nature, sharp intellect, and love for driving across India.

Saurabh’s journey from a small town in Bihar to a global technology giant reflects his commitment to growth and self-discovery. Born into an academic family—his father a doctor and his mother a teacher—he initially aimed for a medical career. However, life took a turn when a mentor introduced him to scientific research and later, law. His transition from science to IP law began during his graduation years, where he discovered that a lawyer could specialize in science, inspiring him to pursue patents and IP as a career path.
After earning his law degree, Saurabh worked on high-profile telecom and pharmaceutical patent litigations, honing his ability to merge legal reasoning with scientific analysis. His shift from litigation to an in-house corporate counsel role brought new insights—understanding that legal leadership is about partnership, not opposition, and that in-house lawyers must guide business outcomes, not just interpret the law.
Today, at Akamai Technologies, he advises on global issues spanning AI, privacy, and cloud security, emphasizing precision, adaptability, and a deep understanding of how technology and law converge. Personally, Saurabh values calmness, curiosity, and lifelong learning, often quoting his mantra: “Be grounded, stay curious.”

Key highlights of Koffee Conversation with Saurabh Anand:
- Saurabh shared his transition from science to IP law, inspired by mentorship and a deep interest in innovation.
- He emphasized the three pillars of IP—prevention, protection, and commercialization—as the foundation of global innovation strategy.
- Discussed lessons from landmark telecom and pharma cases, including Novartis vs Glenmark and Ashirwad Pipes, which shaped his approach to litigation and strategy.
- Reflected on how judicial precedents are keeping pace with disruptive technologies like AI and blockchain, noting India’s evolving legal adaptability.
- Shared his view on AI authorship, advocating for a “human-centric approach” while acknowledging a possible hybrid future of co-owned human-AI creations.
- Spoke about the contrast between law firm and in-house mindsets, describing how understanding business goals changes one’s legal approach.
- Discussed India’s upcoming data protection law, calling it a “positive, globally aligned step” comparable to GDPR.
- Explained how he navigates global legal complexities, stressing that the key is “knowing what to know” in an information-saturated world.
- Reflected on his leadership evolution, transitioning from solution delivery to strategic guidance and decision-making.
- Expressed excitement about India’s tech law renaissance, highlighting the role of evolving judicial precedents and new technology legislations.
- Encouraged science and engineering graduates to explore IP and tech law, calling it “one of the most relevant and rewarding career paths” today.
- Shared personal anecdotes about his family, formative years, and marriage—including meeting his wife while arguing a case in court.
- Revealed his favorite ways to unwind—long drives across 25 Indian states and enjoying Rasgullas from his hometown sweet shop.
- Described himself as a “calm person with a curious mind,” a quality his friends call “Jugadu Lawyer” for his practical brilliance.
- Mentioned ‘Tamasha’ as a movie that deeply impacted him, inspiring reflection on passion, purpose, and authenticity in career choices.
- Signed off with a heartfelt Diwali message: “Be happy, be safe, reduce crackers, and let everyone celebrate equally.”
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