Pablo A. Palazzi
Pablo
A. Palazzi is an attorney licensed to practice in the
State of New York and in Argentina (UCA, 1994). He is also an industrial
property agent and a computer programmer. He currently practices Internet law
and intellectual property law at Allende & Brea
in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Mr.
Palazzi graduated cum laude graduate of the
University of Fordham Law School in New York where he earned a Master of Law
degree in International Business and Trade Law. He specializes in data
protection and privacy, Internet law, electronic discovery and intellectual and
industrial property law, advising national and international companies.
He
has written several books,
several chapters in international publications and numerous articles exploring
technology law issues.
He
is Professor of Computer Law at the LLM
in Commercial Law of San Andres University and lectures on Intellectual
Property Law at Universidad de San Andres. In the past he taught Computer law at
the School of Law of Universidad Austral (Buenos Aires) and Comparative Intellectual property law
at Fordham University School of Law (New York).
He
co-authored the Data Protection Bill of the City of Buenos Aires (currently law
1845), and its Regulations, the draft Arbitration Rules for domain names in the
ccTLD for Argentina and he has been actively involved
in several computer crimes bills. He has collaborated representing the Ministry
of Economy in the drafting of the digital signature bill and the data
protection act of Argentina and its regulations.
He
is founder of Foro
de Habeas Data, an organization whose purpose is to promote data protection
& privacy norms in Latin America, hosting an online community of more than 350
professionals in the region and a network of blogs in
Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil and Colombia.
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