With close to two decades of experience as a prosecutor and leading
regulator, including as Bureau Chief of the New York Attorney General’s
Bureau of Internet and Technology, Kathleen A. McGee is a highly
accomplished attorney with a unique and valuable skill set. Kathleen
regularly leverages her extensive experience in the public sector by
representing clients before federal, state, and local law enforcement
and regulators on issues ranging from criminal and civil investigations
before the DOJ, SEC, FTC, and state attorneys general, to commercial
disputes and advisory matters involving technology, data
commodification, cybersecurity and privacy, consumer protection issues,
Artificial Intelligence, and data governance. Clients benefit from both
her sophisticated grasp of technology-related criminal matters and her
on-the-ground experience as a lead prosecutor in both jury and bench
trials.
Kathleen’s practice includes representing established global
businesses, scale-ups, and startups (including fintechs, investment
groups, and governments) in multiple sectors, including ad tech,
financial services, insurance tech, biotech, IoT, and retail. Kathleen’s
practice covers a wide array of technology, data, and intellectual
property concerns, with a focus on emerging technologies, data services,
and cybersecurity.