Kelley Drye Achieves Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2026 for Privacy & Data Security
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP is pleased to announce that its Privacy practice has been recognized in the 2026 edition of Chambers USA, one of the legal profession’s most respected independent ranking guides.
The group has been nationally recognized in the Privacy & Data Security: The Elite category. Practice chair Alysa Z. Hutnik has been ranked Band One by Chambers USA 2026 in two categories: Privacy & Data Security: Adtech (Nationwide) and Privacy & Data Security: The Elite (Nationwide). Her ranking in The Elite category reflects her continued leadership in privacy law nationally.
Managing Partner Dana B. Rosenfeld has been named an Eminent Practitioner by Chambers USA 2026 for Privacy & Data Security: The Elite (Nationwide), a distinction she has held for several years.
San Francisco Partner Kate Black is ranked by Chambers USA 2026 for Privacy & Data Security: Healthcare (Nationwide), marking the first time this recognition has been awarded to a Kelley Drye attorney in the healthcare privacy category.
Privacy Special Counsel Mason Fitch is recognized as “One to Watch” for Healthcare (Texas), the second year he’s received the recognition from Chambers USA.
Kelley Drye’s Privacy practice advises clients across industries on compliance with federal and state privacy regulations, data breach response, adtech and behavioral advertising, healthcare privacy under HIPAA, and cross-border data transfer requirements. The team is recognized by Chambers USA for its depth of expertise across the full spectrum of privacy and data security matters.
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