Artificial Intelligence
USA - Nationwide
2 years ranked
Provided by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Ashlie Beringer is a partner in Gibson Dunn's Palo Alto office and Co-Chair of the firm's Tech and Innovation Practice Group and Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation Practice Group. Ashlie focuses her practice on defending technology companies in global regulatory and litigation matters and advising on product, business and compliance strategies, particularly on issues related to disruptive technologies, privacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and the blockchain ecosystem.
Ashlie actively represents technology companies in a range of industries in regulatory and criminal investigations before the FTC, CFPB, NYDFS, Department of Justice, and California, New York, Washington DC and multiple state Attorneys General, while coordinating strategy for parallel regulatory investigations around the globe. She also advises public company boards on oversight of cybersecurity risks and mitigation strategies and works closely with C-Suite teams on core business and product strategies in a range of industries, leveraging her unique combination of regulatory, business, and technology expertise.
JD, Yale Law School, 1996, Bachelor of Arts, University of California Los Angeles, summa cum laude, 1992
Provided by Chambers
Ashlie Beringer is distinguished for her expertise in complex regulatory and litigation AI matters. Clients include media and technology companies.
Ashlie Beringer is cochair of the firm's tech and innovation practice group and privacy, cybersecurity and data innovation practice group. She maintains a robust practice in advising major technology clients through US and EU regulations and investigations. She frequently acts as regulatory risk counsel in domestic and global privacy programmes, and is equality adept in counselling on AI development and strategies.
Provided by Chambers
Ashlie understands what it is like to work inside a corporation, with the practical realities that organizations will likely face.
Ashlie is someone you would want to talk to about complex, regulatory issues.
Ashlie was very experienced with tough regulators and gave good consistent guidance.
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