Reynolds is a Leader in Modern Cybersecurity and a Key Member of RLG’s Highly Regarded Litigation Department
(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – As a litigation attorney for Rose Law Group pc and member of the firm’s Privacy and Cybersecurity group Lauren Reynolds is quickly distinguishing herself as a leader in the legal field of cyber security.
Reynolds assists Rose Law Group’s clients with a variety of security issues including regulatory compliance, incident preparedness and response, and privacy litigation, as well as litigation matters involving property disputes, contract disputes, fraud and personal injury issues. Reynolds has played an integral role in litigating multiple appellate matters for Rose Law Group’s clients.
An alumnus of Boston College’s Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences and Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Reynolds served as a law clerk at the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One, before joining the Scottsdale based firm. Reynolds worked closely with appellate court judges to research, analyze, and draft decisions regarding matters arising out of substantive areas of Arizona law. During law school, Reynolds served as a legal extern at multiple government agencies including the Arizona Secretary of State’s office, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, the Arizona Center for Disability Law, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Arizona Court of Appeals, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Reynolds received her Juris Doctorate from Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, graduating with highest pro bono distinction.
Reynolds carried her experiences and skills from these various positions in different areas of law to Rose Law Group. Even so, she continues to expand her knowledge about privacy and cybersecurity as the field continues to change and evolve in order to better assist and advise her clients. Most recently, Reynolds attended the Second Internet of Things (IoT) National Institute in Washington, D.C.
“Lauren just continues to impress us with her depth of knowledge in this ever growing field of cyber security,” said Jordan Rose, founder of Rose Law Group. “We see cyber security and compliance as a growing area of our practice and Laruen’s contributions are making a significant impact on our clients and cases.”
Rose Law Group’s privacy and cybersecurity group helps businesses address and resolve issues related to data privacy and cybersecurity, such as privacy and cybersecurity counseling, regulatory compliance, cyberattack prevention, investigation, and response, privacy litigation and regulatory investigations, employment issues, privacy policies and terms of use, and data retention policies.
“In this day and age, businesses face a lot of risks in terms of security and distribution of data, and it’s my passion at Rose Law Group to help them navigate these waters safely,” Reynolds said. “I know this is a growing field and the more knowledge we can pass onto the consumer the better we can protect ourselves and our clients.”
Rose Law Group is a full service business and real estate law firm also providing services ranging from land use/zoning and real estate transactions, development agreements, complex finance, tax appeals, trusts and estates and family law, to employment, election law, litigation, corporate formation/structure and lobbying. Rose Law Group is consistently involved in some of the State’s biggest and most important issues, from representing the family of the Dallas Ebola victim, to County Sheriffs on Senate Bill 1070 litigation, to revolutionizing the provision of distributed solar generation in Arizona and defending the State’s rights in litigation involving medical marijuana.