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Privacy & Data Security

Overview

Lawyers in this area advise business clients on cyber security issues, including internal security protocols, the collection and storage of personal data, and on how to respond to a data breach. While privacy lawyers are most often called into action in the wake of a data security breach, they also help their clients comply with regulations and counsel on ways to prevent data theft or loss. Lawyers may work on  incidence response teams and can be called on to work long hours after a client’s data has been breached. Data privacy lawyers will also frequently be involved in claims, litigation, and regulatory investigations arising from data security breaches. This is a growing and changing area of law, so lawyers may be regularly dealing with unsettled law and must stay up to date on security technology and emerging threats to IT security, as well as rapidly emerging regulations and case law that can pose challenges to their clients.

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Practice Area Q&A’s

BakerHostetler

Elise Elam & Sara Goldstein

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Goodwin

Kaylee Cox Bankston & Jaqueline Klosek

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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Maeve Malik

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Orrick

Joseph Santiesteban & Hannah Levin

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BakerHostetler

James Sherer & Whitney Schneider-White

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Cooley

Christian Lee

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Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian, LLP

Anna Westfelt & Frida Alim

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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Adam H. Solomon

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Sidley Austin LLP

Colleen Brown & Jennifer B. Seale

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Advice from Vault Law

Practice Area Insights: Privacy & Data Security

Practice Area Insights: Privacy & Data Security

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What’s Hot, or Not, in 2023

What’s Hot, or Not, in 2023

By Rebecca King-Newman

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In Demand and Emerging Practice Areas

In Demand and Emerging Practice Areas

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