Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Jones Day Announces Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection Practice, an Interdisciplinary Group

The global law firm Jones Day has announced the formation of its Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection Practice, an area of law where the firm has been advising clients for more than 20 years, and an area that continues to grow in importance for the firm’s clients around the world.

In service of clients that face a growing array of domestic and international laws and regulations that apply to the collection, use, and transfer of consumer information; more aggressive enforcement by regulators and data protection authorities; and private litigation over the use of consumer information, the practice will be supported by more than 50 Jones Day lawyers from around the globe. These lawyers will advise clients on a range of compliance and preparedness issues, as well as responses related to investigations and enforcement actions, and defend against class actions. Daniel J. McLoon, a partner based in the firm’s Los Angeles Office, will lead the practice.

Mr. McLoon has more than 30 years of experience in complex commercial litigation and has advised multiple companies on data security and consumer privacy issues in both public and nonpublic matters. He has defended clients in disputes involving data breaches, cybersecurity investigations, products liability, contracts, and accounting issues. He has extensive trial experience, having first-chaired more than a dozen trials in state court and federal district courts throughout the country. He also has handled a variety of appellate matters in state and federal reviewing courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States.

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