News | January 30, 2023
Adds global experience in data-driven disputes and investigations; data analytics and automation; data security and privacy compliance; and data risk advisory.
Rebecca Patterson has extensive experience working with corporate and law firm clients to resolve complex data challenges. She specializes in structured data analytics with deep expertise in database design, aggregation and standardization of disparate data sources, data visualization and complex reporting, data management, and automation of data-driven processes in the context of investigations, regulatory compliance, and commercial litigation.
Rebecca Patterson has extensive experience working with corporate and law firm clients to resolve complex data challenges. She specializes in structured data analytics with deep expertise in database design, aggregation and standardization of disparate data sources, data visualization and complex reporting, data management, and automation of data-driven processes in the context of investigations, regulatory compliance, and commercial litigation. Her experience spans a variety of industries, including financial services, healthcare, consumer products, and entertainment.
Ms. Patterson has designed and delivered innovative solutions in matters related to anti-money laundering compliance and sanctions screening, external integrity monitoring, incident response and data breaches, royalty disputes, mortgage-backed securities litigation, medical malpractice class action, and IP litigation. Ms. Patterson also provides expert consulting services in areas related to data visibility and defensibility such as data lineage and data quality frameworks, data migration strategy and validation, and web technology compliance.
Ms. Patterson has taught as an Adjunct Professor at Fordham Law School in New York.
Adds global experience in data-driven disputes and investigations; data analytics and automation; data security and privacy compliance; and data risk advisory.
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