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Jacqueline Klosek
Partner at Goodwin Procter LLP
Jacqueline Klosek is a Partner at Goodwin Procter LLP, a prominent law firm. She specializes in technology, privacy, and cybersecurity law, with extensive experience in various legal practice areas.
Professional Background
Jacqueline is a partner in Goodwin's Technology/Life Sciences Business unit, focusing on the following areas:
- Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity
- Technology
- Life Sciences
- Hospitality & Leisure
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Strategic Technology Transactions and Licensing
Her practice primarily involves transactions related to technology and intellectual property, as well as providing strategic advice on privacy and data security issues to a diverse clientele.1
Expertise and Experience
Jacqueline's recent experience includes:
- Conducting due diligence and advising on privacy issues in numerous corporate transactions
- Counseling clients on compliance with complex privacy and data security laws
- Advising companies and underwriters on IPOs across various industries
- Assisting with privacy implications of workplace wellness programs
- Drafting and implementing privacy policies for companies in fintech, EdTech, social media, e-commerce, life sciences, and consumer products1
She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional with the International Association of Privacy Professionals.1
Education and Prior Experience
Jacqueline holds the following degrees:
- LLM from Vrije Univeriteit Brussel, Faculty of Law and Criminology
- JD from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- BA from New York University (with departmental honors)1
Before joining Goodwin, she worked as a legal adviser with Deloitte & Touche in Brussels and completed internships with international organizations.1
Publications and Academic Contributions
Jacqueline has authored several books on privacy, health statistics, and e-business. She has also contributed to publications on corporate legal departments and virtual money.1 Additionally, she has lectured on international intellectual property law and e-commerce as an adjunct professor at New York University and Seton Hall University.1
Pro Bono and International Work
Jacqueline dedicates significant time to pro bono clients and has been involved in projects advising foreign governments and international organizations. She previously served as team leader for the Afghanistan Transitional Commercial Law Project and has consulted for various Directorate Generals of the European Commission.1