The Los Angeles Times has named Alan Friel, chair of the firm’s Data Privacy, Cybersecurity and Digital Assets Practice, as one of its “2023 Visionaries" recognizing legal industry professionals for their accomplishments.

As chair of the firm’s Global Data Privacy Practice, Mr. Friel leads a global team of professionals who keep the firm’s clients ahead of the curve with cutting-edge transactional, regulatory, policy, cybersecurity and contentious capabilities in dynamically evolving data and digital markets. Squire Patton Boggs’ Global Data Privacy, Cybersecurity and Digital Assets Practice is ranked “Elite” top 20 by data law and regulation magazine Global Data Review among the world’s leading data firms, specializing in complex, high-value domestic and international transactions involving the internet, digital technologies, and data assets. Through Mr. Friel’s leadership, the firm has expanded its capabilities and grown its profile for data and technology services. He was recently ranked Band 1 by Chambers USA for Nationwide Privacy & Data Security.

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