Andrew Hamm

White & Case LLP

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Andrew Hamm

Andrew Hamm an Associate in White & Case’s international Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity legal practice. 

Andrew advises White & Case’s global clients on the complex data privacy and cybersecurity issues that often arise in the processing of consumer and business data in the consumer, technology, and financial space.  Andrew’s practice includes counselling companies in developing privacy and cybersecurity compliance programmes in an evolving international legal landscape. 

Additionally, Andrew assists clients in addressing privacy and cybersecurity issues in business operations and products.  Finally, Andrew advises global clients on data privacy and cybersecurity matters in corporate transactions such as mergers and acquisitions.  Andrew holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University, a Master of Arts from Johns Hopkins University, and a Juris Doctor degree from the American University Washington College of Law.

  • University: University, Johns Hopkins University, American University Washington College of Law
  • Degree type: BA, MD, JD
  • Year graduated: 2012, 2018, 2022

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White & Case LLP - Washington, D.C.

701 Thirteenth Street, NW


Washington, D.C. 20005-3807
USA
Tel: +1 202 626 3600

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