WilmerHale, Lawyers Recognized in JD Supra’s 2024 Readers' Choice Awards

WilmerHale, Lawyers Recognized in JD Supra’s 2024 Readers' Choice Awards

Recognition

JD Supra recognized WilmerHale and four lawyers in its 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards, which acknowledge top authors and firms for their thought leadership in key topics during 2023. This year's awards recognized 303 authors from about 70,000 who published on the platform in 31 main topics throughout the year.

The following articles were recognized as Top Read Articles:

1.  FTC Announces Enforcement Action Against Microsoft Over COPPA Violations

Authored by Kirk Nahra, Arianna Evers, Ali Jessani and Genesis Ruano, this WilmerHale Privacy and Cybersecurity Law blog post summarizes an FTC complaint and proposed stipulated order in a Microsoft enforcement action announced June 2023, and highlights key takeaways for companies looking to understand how this enforcement action should impact their data privacy and security programs moving forward.

2. The Interplay: Key Decisions at the Intersection of Antitrust & Life Sciences - September 2023

In the inaugural edition of The Interplay: Key Decisions at the Intersection of Antitrust & Life Sciences, a monthly bulletin authored by members of the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation, Antitrust and Life Science groups, key cases in district courts and enforcement actions taken by the FTC in August and September of 2023 are analyzed. The bulletin highlights developments in the antitrust and life sciences space.

The following lawyers were recognized as Top Authors.

1. Leon Greenfield – Antitrust & Trade Regulation 

2. Kirk Nahra – Data Privacy 

3. Ali Jessani – Data Privacy  

4. Omar Khan – Patents 

View the full list of recognized authors and firms.

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