Rachel R. Marmor
Counsel
With a background as both an external advisor on privacy and security matters and corporate counsel for a global financial institution, Rachel Marmor, CIPP/E, is uniquely poised to counsel clients on a range of legal issues related to data governance and emerging technologies. Rachel prides herself on her ability to create pragmatic business solutions, allowing her clients to maximize the value of their information assets amid ever-changing global legal requirements.
Rachel helps clients assess legal obligations and risks associated with the collection and use of data in their business processes, including privacy, retention requirements, cybersecurity, defensible disposal, and use of electronic data in litigations and investigations. As a former litigator, Rachel has a wealth of knowledge regarding what can go wrong with clients’ data, which she uses to advise on contractual requirements and vendor-management programs to mitigate risk. Leveraging her deep expertise in the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), Rachel advises clients on the foundational policies and consumer-facing procedures required for effective information management.
Practice Highlights
Advice on enterprise information management programs
Data security
eDiscovery counsel
Admitted to Practice
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New York, 2012
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Massachusetts, 2007
Education
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J.D., Columbia Law School, 2007
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B.A., Political Science, Tufts University, 2003, summa cum laude
Memberships & Affiliations
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- International Association of Privacy Professionals, CIPP/E
- Electronic Discovery Institute
Background
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- Counsel, eDiscovery and Information Governance, Barclays, New York, N.Y., 2012-2018
- Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP, Boston, Mass., and New York, N.Y., 2007-2012