Nyssa P. Chopra
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Technology and privacy lawyer advising online platforms on data disclosure, child safety, free speech, and AI; previously Corporate Counsel at Microsoft and a law clerk at the FTC. Co-chairs NAPABA's Data Security and Privacy Committee and founded the Mentor in Law platform.
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