Hintze Law Adds Partner Kate Black to Growing Health + Biotech Privacy Group

Hintze Law PLLC announced today that Kate Black has joined the firm as a partner in its Health and Biotech Privacy Group. Kate, who was former Global Privacy Officer for 23andMe and one of Law360’s Rising Stars in the area of privacy and cybersecurity, will also head Hintze Law’s new Miami office. 

“We are excited to welcome Kate to the Hintze Law team. Kate brings a strong background in international, federal, and state privacy laws advising a wide range of clients on complex data protection issues,” said Hintze Law Managing Partner Susan Hintze.

“Kate’s impressive experience in health technology, health care, life sciences, and genetics make her an excellent compliment to our growing health and biotech practice group.” Said Sheila Sokolowski, Chair of Hintze Law’s Health and Biotech Privacy Group.

“As former in-house Global Privacy Officer, Kate brings a wealth of practical, solution-oriented expertise and knowledge that our clients value,” said Hintze Law Partner, Mike Hintze, “Her service at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and other federal agencies and the Center for Democracy and Technology also give her a unique perspective on regulatory policy and compliance.”

Kate counsels companies on comprehensive strategies for complying with regulatory obligations while achieving business objectives, growing and maintaining customer and public trust, and advancing revolutionary and innovative technology and research. Kate has advised clients on building and operating global privacy programs, assessing privacy and data security compliance, implementing privacy by design product strategies, developing law enforcement response protocols, and negotiating complex vendor and partner deals involving transfer and protection of data. She regularly advises on proposed regulatory and legislative changes that impact the landscape of health and biotech privacy.

Kate is an active and sought-after speaker and author on data privacy and cybersecurity, data analytics, digital health, mobile medical applications, and privacy issues related to genetic and health research. She has been featured and quoted in numerous publications including Forbes, Slate, The Washington Post, and FastCompany.

Kate joins Hintze Law from Greenberg Traurig, where she was a partner in their Miami office. Previously, Kate led 23andMe’s data protection program as it first Global Privacy Officer and served in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

 

Hintze Law PLLC is a Chambers-ranked, boutique privacy firm that provides counseling exclusively on global data protection. Its attorneys and privacy analysts support technology, ecommerce, advertising, media, retail, healthcare, and mobile companies, organizations, and industry associations in all aspects of privacy and data security.