Gibson Dunn Adds Apple Chief Privacy Officer as Big Tech Faces ‘Novel, Unprecedented’ Data Use Restrictions


Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has hired former Apple chief privacy officer Jane Horvath to co-chair the firm’s privacy, cybersecurity and data innovation practice group, the firm announced on Monday.

Horvath, who joins the Washington, D.C., office as a partner, is the latest in a series of partner hires for the practice group in the past year. Fellow co-chair Ashlie Beringer, a former Facebook senior privacy executive who arrived at Gibson Dunn last February, said the practice is gearing up for a tumultuous year in privacy as major tech companies face a challenging regulatory landscape in the U.S. and abroad.



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