NEW YORK – Jan. 5, 2022 – David A. Zetoony, a shareholder of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, is recognized as a 2021 “Go-To Thought Leader” for Privacy Law by The National Law Review (NLR). The firm is also recognized as a “Go-To Thought Leader” for its coverage and analysis of anti-money laundering legislation, specifically its Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 insights written by Shareholders Carl A. Fornaris, Kyle R. Freeny, and Benjamin G. Greenberg; Of Counsels Marina Olman-Pal and Kevin P. Ray; and Associate Claudio J. Arruda. These recognitions are based on NLR’s analysis of more than 20,000 pieces of thought leadership.
According to NLR, a database of legal and business articles, it designates fewer than 1% of its authors as winners of its yearly “Go-To Thought Leader” awards. In 2021, NLR recognized 86 authors who “contributed timely and well-thought-out legal news that were well read, regularly quoted or cited by other media.”
Zetoony, co-chair of the firm's U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice in the Denver office, focuses on helping businesses navigate data privacy and cyber security laws from a practical standpoint. He has helped hundreds of companies establish and maintain ongoing privacy and security programs. Zetoony has defended corporate privacy and security practices in investigations initiated by the Federal Trade Commission and other data privacy and security regulatory agencies around the world, as well as in class action litigation.