Wolf joins Hogan & Hartson
Christopher Wolf has joined Hogan & Hartson’s Washington, DC office as a partner. Wolf will co-chair the firm’s privacy group. The move comes after 20 years as a litigation partner at Proskauer Rose. More recently, Wolf co-founded the Future of Privacy Forum—a think tank for privacy
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