Baker Donelson has announced the addition of Michael Halaiko and Alexandra Moylan as shareholders in their health law group, as well as the data protection, privacy and cybersecurity team. According to an official statement released on Tuesday by the firm, the new appointments will be based in Baltimore and Washington.
Halaiko, who brings considerable experience guiding life science companies and clinical research organizations, will be navigating clients through complex Artificial Intelligence, privacy, and data protection issues. In addition, he will offer his services as an outside general counsel for companies, with a focus on risk management, employment, and litigation matters.
Moylan’s practice also promises significant value to the firm. Known for her work in representing major medical systems, health care providers, and life science companies, Moylan will provide counsel on a variety of legal issues, such as contracting, privacy compliance, professional liability, and enterprise risk management.
This move to augment the firm’s capacity in critical areas points towards an increasing recognition of the complex legal landscape surrounding health law, data protection, and cybersecurity, especially in the context of the revolutionary transformation being brought about by intricate technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence.
As legal professionals, staying informed about such strategic appointments in the industry can offer valuable insights into the evolving requirements and priorities of major law firms.
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