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Rocio Palomo and Michael Caine have been appointed to co-chair a newly established practice focused on technology transactions, privacy, and cybersecurity. Both attorneys join from Dickinson Wright in Austin and bring a wealth of experience in critical areas such as data protection, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence governance.
As technology continues to evolve rapidly, the need for robust legal frameworks surrounding data privacy and security has never been more pressing. Palomo and Caine's expertise will be instrumental in guiding clients through the complexities of technology transactions while ensuring compliance with ever-changing regulations. Their leadership is expected to enhance the firm's capabilities in addressing the legal challenges posed by advancements in technology.
The establishment of this new group underscores the firm’s commitment to providing comprehensive legal solutions in a landscape where technology and law intersect. Clients can anticipate a proactive approach to safeguarding their interests in the digital age.
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