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David Hamilton

Managing Counsel, Global Privacy and Security at Fiserv
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David Hamilton is the Global Privacy Counsel at Fiserv, a prominent Fortune 500 fintech and payments company, including its subsidiary Clover, specialized in payments technology.

With a strong background in data privacy law, David's expertise spans across various regulations such as GLBA, GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, PIPEDA, HIPAA, CAN-SPAM, and TCPA, particularly focusing on representing financial institutions and FinTech companies.

Starting his career in law and technology in Northern Ireland, David has accumulated over a decade of experience practicing law in New York. He has notably worked at a law firm dedicated to serving banking, FinTech, and technology clients.

David is a certified information privacy professional (CIPP/US) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and is well-regarded for his insights into privacy law, having been recognized as a Super Lawyer, Rising Star multiple times. He has also been a frequent speaker on privacy law matters at the New York State Bar.

His educational background includes an LLM in IP and Commercial Law from Duke University School of Law, an LL.B. in Law with Economics (Magna Cum Laude) from Ulster University, and a Diploma in Economics and Business from Saint Xavier University.

In his professional journey, David has held various roles such as Managing Counsel for Global Privacy at Fiserv, Of Counsel: Privacy Attorney specializing in FinTech and Financial Services Litigation at Zeichner Ellman & Krause LLP, and positions at Schwartz LLC, Dwyer & Associates LLC, and Wilson Nesbitt.

David's key specialties include data privacy law, CCPA, and GDPR.

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