Alexandra “Sasha” Knopova - Oakland, CA
Attorney at The Nieves Law Firm
Criminal Defense Lawyers in Oakland, CA
160 Franklin St. Suite 210 Oakland, CA 94607
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Oakland Criminal Defense Lawyer
Updated: 05/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Criminal Defense
- Post Conviction Relief
- Restraining Order
- Title IX
- Contempt
Attorney Information
Overview
Alexandra “Sasha” Knopova is a globally trained Attorney whose legal background bridges European and American systems. A graduate of the University of San Francisco School of Law (LL.M.), Sasha brings a multilingual, multicultural approach to client service and legal analysis. Her training spans Slovak, Italian, and U.S. law, and she has served as in-house counsel in both Slovakia and Italy, gaining hands-on experience with cross-border legal matters and international client relations.
Fluent in Italian, Spanish, Slovak, and Czech, Sasha values the power of communication in building trust with clients and colleagues alike. She is deeply passionate about delivering precise, compassionate support to individuals navigating complex legal issues, and she brings a culturally informed, detail-oriented approach to every case she supports.
As an Attorney at The Nieves Law Firm, Sasha draws upon her international perspective, legal versatility, and unwavering dedication to justice to assist the firm’s attorneys in providing exceptional service to clients across California.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of San Francisco School of Law,
San Francisco,
California
LL.M.
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University of San Francisco School of Law,
San Francisco,
California
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Languages
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Italian
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Spanish
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Slovak
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Czech
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