In a recent development, Morrison Foerster, one of the leading law firms globally, has announced the expansion of their global privacy and data security group. The renowned legal entity disclosed this strategic move during a recent press interaction.
The expansion operation is accompanied by the additional employment of new partners, Boris Segalis and Kaylee Cox Bankston. The duo, with their immense experience and domain knowledge, are expected to add significant value to the global privacy and data security group.
Boris Segalis, the new partner based in New York, specializes in advising clients about developing and executing data-centric products and services. Segalis’ area of expertise includes ensuring compliance with global privacy and cybersecurity mandates, and also handling U.S and foreign privacy and cybersecurity regulatory investigations. His portfolio makes him a valued addition to the Morrison Foerster team. You can read more about his career and contributions to the field on the
firm’s official news release.
On the other hand, Kaylee Cox Bankston, who is based out of Washington, DC, brings her expertise in guiding clients on various cyber issues such as cybersecurity investigations and incident response preparedness, corporate governance and risk management, and regulatory investigations. Her prowess in handling critical cybersecurity issues is commendable and much sought after in today’s digitized legal landscape.
Through such strategic expansions, Morrison Foerster is continually striving to enrich the current team grassroots, in their continued pursuit for legal excellence. The entire legal fraternity eagerly anticipates the newest contribution these two established partners will bring to the foray.
Further details on this are available at Bloomberg Law.