Wake Forest University,
J.D., 2018
Oregon State University,
H.B.S. Business Administration, cum laude, 2015
Missouri
Illinois
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 earned her J.D. from Wake Forest University, where she served as Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law and competed in several trial team arenas. 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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California Attorney General submits final CCPA regulations for review
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