Jan 2, 2019

TLO Partner Named to Advisory Board

Privacy Law is the 15th specialty accredited by the American Bar Association and the International Association of Privacy Professionals is sanctioned by the ABA to handle this rigorous certification process.

Thomas & LoCicero is pleased to announce that Susan Tillotson Bunch, a partner in the Tampa office, has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Privacy Bar Section of the International Association of Privacy Professionals for a two-year term.  

The IAPP Privacy Bar Section Advisory Board is comprised of legal-focused privacy professionals who will actively participate in developing programming and content for the Privacy Bar Section.  Members will provide guidance and strategic input, and serve as a leader in the promotion of the Privacy Bar Section and all of its programs and activities.  Ms. Bunch was the first Florida Bar member to earn the Privacy Law Specialist (“PLS”) certification from the American Bar Association and she also holds the following IAPP designations: Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States, “CIPP/US”, Certified Information Business Management, “CIBM”, and Certified Information Privacy Technologist, “CIPT.”  

The International Association of Privacy Professionals is the world’s largest association of privacy professionals with more than 25,000 members across 83 countries. The IAPP is a not-for-profit association that helps to define and support the privacy profession globally.

With offices in Tampa and Fort Lauderdale, Thomas & LoCicero is a Florida law firm that is widely known, respected and committed to free speech and a free press.  The firm represents the industry’s leading electronic and traditional publishers, as well as individual journalists, bloggers and influencers of social media on issues ranging from news gathering to invasion of privacy, from defamation to pre-publication review.  At the heart of the firm’s mission is to champion free speech and defend journalism every day.

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