Wake Forest University School of Law,
J.D., 2018
Oregon State University,
H.B.S. Business Administration, cum laude, 2015
Missouri
Illinois
Arkansas
Listed in "Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch" (by BL Rankings) for Commercial Litigation in St. Louis, Missouri, 2022-2025
Thompson Coburn LLP
Associate, 2018 - Present
Summer Associate, 2017
Wake Forest University
Library Research Assistant, 2016 – 2018
Libby assists clients with a wide variety of business litigation matters.
She performs legal research, drafts and reviews pleadings and other documents, supports case management, and assists with client communications. Libby has assisted clients with navigating a wide variety of antitrust matters, including Sherman Act Section 1 and Section 2 issues involving conspiracy, refusal to deal, exclusive dealing, monopolization, and attempted monopolization claims. Additionally, Libby has experience with counseling clients on cybersecurity and privacy issues.
Libby earned her J.D. from Wake Forest University, where she served as Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law. In law school, she also served on the board for the law school's Moot Court and was named to the Order of the Barristers upon graduation. Libby focused much of her studies on cybersecurity and privacy and holds CIPP/US, CIPP/E (Europe) and CIPP/A (Asia) Certifications.
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SEC announces proposed rule related to cybersecurity risk management for investment advisers
Federal Trade Commission publishes final updated Safeguards Rule
Computer-security incident notification requirement takes effect April 1, 2022
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The Revised FTC Safeguards Rule - What It Means and Why It Is More Important Than You Might Think
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Returning to Work During COVID-19: Employment and Privacy Law Considerations
Election Day Impacts for Cyber and Privacy
Online Breach, Offline Injury: Privacy, Class Actions, and Business in the Internet Age
17 Wake Forest J. Of Bus. And Intell. Prop. L. 227-244 (2017)
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