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Felicity Slater

Felicity Slater is an Associate at Hintze Law PLLC. Felicity has experience with global data protection issues, including data breach notification laws, privacy impact assessments, GDPR, and privacy statements.

Felicity was most recently a Policy Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum, where she performed research and analysis of consumer privacy laws, bills, and regulatory activity on the FPF’s U.S. Legislation team.

During law school, Felicity served on the editorial and executive boards of the Boston University School of Law Journal of Science and Technology Law, as a Consumer Debt Practicum student attorney, and as a Matthew Z. Gomes Fellow at the BU/MIT Technology Law Clinic. She also worked as a research assistant for Professors Danielle Citron (privacy), Rory Van Loo (consumer protection), and Stacey Dogan (trademark and trade secrets). Alongside Professor Dogan, she co-authored an article entitled “The Long Shadow of Inevitable Disclosure,” which was published in Volume 30:3 of the George Mason Law Review. Felicity received the Melville M. Bigelow Scholarship Graduation Award (awarded by the faculty for legal scholarship).

Prior to law school, Felicity earned her M.Phil. (The City University of New York) and BA (Grinnell College) and worked for several arts and environment-focused non-profits.

Membership

  • International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)

  • ABA Antitrust Law Section - Privacy and Information Security Committee

    • Young Lawyers and Professionals Advisory Panel, 2023-Present

Education

  • Boston University School of Law, Boston, MA, JD 2022

  • The City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, NY, M.Phil. 2014

  • Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, BA 2011

Bar Admissions

  • Massachusetts

Certifications*

  • Certified Information Privacy Professional - United States (CIPP/US)

*Not certified as a specialist under Massachusetts law.