Alston & Bird Recognized as a World Leader in Data Law Again by Global Data Review

Alston & Bird Recognized as a World Leader in Data Law Again by Global Data Review
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For the third consecutive year, Global Data Review (GDR) has recognized Alston & Bird as one of the world’s 100 leading data law firms.

In the “GDR 100 2023,” Alston & Bird ranks among the top 25 “Global Elite” law firms. The firm earned this recognition for having “evidenced their ability to coordinate international work outside of their home jurisdictions,” as stated by the publication.

Launched in 2018, GDR analyzes the law and regulation governing the use and trade of data around the world.

Original source can be found here.



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