Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP Strengthens Consumer Protection Practice with New Partner Tran B. Tagvoryan in Los Angeles

In a strategic move to bolster its consumer protection practice, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP has announced the addition of Tran B. Tagvoryan to its Los Angeles office. Tagvoryan, who joins as a partner, brings an extensive background in privacy, data breaches, and regulatory compliance, enhancing the firm’s capacities in navigating complex consumer protection challenges.

Manatt’s decision to bring Tagvoryan on board underscores its commitment to expanding its offerings in the consumer protection arena. Tagvoryan, formerly with BakerHostetler, has a notable track record in advising clients on compliance with consumer protection laws and responding to enforcement actions. Her expertise will be crucial as the firm looks to guide clients through the evolving landscape of data privacy regulations. The full details of her hiring are detailed in a report by Bloomberg Law.

Tagvoryan’s expertise is increasingly relevant as California continues to set precedents in privacy legislation. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the forthcoming California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) have both introduced more stringent privacy requirements that businesses must navigate. As Tagvoryan takes on her new role, she is positioned to assist clients in adapting to these regulatory demands, ensuring compliance and mitigating risks associated with non-compliance.

This move is part of a broader trend where firms are strengthening their teams with specialists in areas like data privacy and consumer protection, reflecting the growing importance and complexity of these issues in the legal landscape. As Manatt seeks to expand its influence in these pivotal areas, Tagvoryan’s expertise will likely play a central role in guiding corporate clients through the intricate web of privacy laws.