Mary Alexander Myers’ practice focuses on a range of technology transactions and cybersecurity and data privacy matters. She counsels clients on data privacy issues, outsourcing transactions, technology transactions, and other related matters.
Mary Alexander advises clients on data breach response and other information security-related issues, including pre-breach cybersecurity risk assessment and management, compliance, response preparedness, and other risk mitigation activities.
She frequently speaks on technology and cyber-related issues and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).
Mary Alexander counsels clients on strategic intellectual property and technology matters and works with clients on day-to-day operational issues relating to technology, intellectual property, electronic commerce, and privacy.
She has worked with a wide range of clients in various industries, including public companies, as well as growing technology-driven businesses and start-ups. She also has litigation experience, particularly in FCRA litigation and state regulatory proceedings.
Mary Alexander maintains an active pro bono practice and involvement in the Atlanta community. She serves as a member of the board of directors of the Truancy Intervention Project, a nonprofit aimed at legal and educational advocacy for children in public schools.
She received a Glenda Hatchett Volunteer of the Year Award from the Truancy Intervention Project in 2014 and 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia for her representation of children in Juvenile Court truancy proceedings.
EDUCATION:
- Vanderbilt University (J.D. 2012; Notes Editor, Vanderbilt Law Review);
- Emory University (B.A. in History magna cum laude 2009; Goodrich C. White Scholar)
BAR ADMISSIONS:
- Georgia, Supreme Court of Georgia, and
- U.S. District Courts for the Northern District of Georgia and Eastern District of Wisconsin
CLERKSHIPS:
- Judicial Extern to the Honorable Aleta A. Trauger,
- U.S. District Court,
- Middle District of Tennessee (Summer 2010)
EXPERIENCE:
- Cylance to be acquired by BlackBerry for $1.4 billion
- Flowers Foods to acquire Canyon Bakehouse for $205 million
- Newell Brands to sell Pure Fishing to Sycamore Partners for $1.3 billion
- J.F. Lehman sells National Response Corporation and Sprint Energy Services to Hennessy Capital Acquisition Corp. III
- Baker Hughes sells natural gas solutions business to First Reserve and Pietro Fiorentini.
- Connell Limited Partnership sells Anchor Danly and AWC Manufacturing to Hidden Harbor Capital Partners
- Follett Higher Education Group and Nebraska Book Company form strategic sourcing partnership
- Cardinal Health sells majority stake in NaviHealth to Clayton, Dubilier & Rice.
Cost
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