Kate Nelson
Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Related services and key industries
Biography
Kate Nelson is an associate in the firm's New York office on the commercial disputes team. Kate advises clients from various industries on data protection, privacy, cybersecurity, and governance issues. Her expertise encompasses the secure handling of confidential and personally identifiable information, as well as compliance with international, federal and state privacy regulations including GDPR, CCPA, CPRA, HIPAA, and GLBA. Kate also has experience advising clients on identifying and responding to data security incidents. She assists clients and third parties to contain incidents, investigate the cause and scope, and prepare public and regulatory communications on behalf of clients.
Professional experience
Collapse allJD, magna cum laude, Brooklyn Law School, 2020
BA, Honors and High Distinction, The Pennsylvania State University, Schreyer Honors College, 2014
- New York State Bar
- Co-Author, "Preparing for the Expected and the Unexpected: The New York Department of Financial Services’ Cybersecurity Regulation," New York Law Journal, March 1, 2024
- Co-Author, "It's Never Too Early to Minimize Your Cyber Risk," New York Law Journal, March 6, 2023
- Author, "U.S. Senate Considers Mandating 24-Hour Reporting Requirement for Ransom Payments," Data Protection Report, October 5, 2021
- Author, "Telemedicine ads limited by Facebook," Norton Rose Fulbright Social Media Law Bulletin, August 5, 2021
- Author, "Social media and secondary liability," Norton Rose Fulbright Social Media Law Bulletin, June 28, 2021
- Contributor, "Commercial division update: Navigating common law indemnification claims," New York Law Journal, June 17, 2021
- Author, ""To Infinity and Beyond": A Limitless Approach to Telemedicine Beyond State Borders," Brooklyn Law Review vol. 85, 2020
Insights
The path to cyber resilience for insurers
Publication | April 18, 2024
The New York Department of Financial Services’ cybersecurity regulation
Publication | March 18, 2024
NY Commercial Division eDiscovery Rule Amendments
Publication | April 18, 2022