Ezra Church

Ezra Church
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Contact Information

  • office Address:

    600 Jon M. Huntsman Hall
    3730 Walnut Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19104

Overview

Ezra Church is a practicing attorney and partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, the largest law firm in Philadelphia one of the ten largest in the world. Ezra counsels and defends Fortune 500 companies in privacy, cybersecurity, and other consumer protection matters. He helps clients manage data security and other crisis incidents and represents them in high-profile privacy and other class actions. His practice is at the forefront of issues such as biometrics, artificial intelligence, location tracking, ad tech, and blockchain. Ezra is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP), global leader of the firm’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Litigation practice and co-chair of the firm’s Class Action Working Group. Ezra is a graduate of Northwestern University and cum laude graduate of the University of Texas School of Law.

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Teaching

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  • LGST2220 - Internet Law Priv Cyber

    This course examines the complex and often novel legal issues surrounding the development and current state of the Internet, information privacy, and cybersecurity. Topics include federal- and state-level regulation and enforcement of Internet and privacy legal concepts, data breaches, online privacy protections, how to legally manage a borderless Internet, and the liability of intermediaries such as network operators, social media services, and search engines.

  • OIDD2220 - Internet Law Priv Cyber

    This course examines the complex and often novel legal issues surrounding the development and current state of the Internet, information privacy, and cybersecurity. Topics include federal- and state-level regulation and enforcement of Internet and privacy legal concepts, data breaches, online privacy protections, how to legally manage a borderless Internet, and the liability of intermediaries such as network operators, social media services, and search engines.

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