Tracy Marshall counsels international and domestic for-profit and non-profit clients on a range of privacy, data security, advertising, promotions, and intellectual property matters. She also advises on general corporate and transactional matters.
Tracy assists clients with compliance and advocates on their behalf. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and helps clients implement privacy, data security, and security breach response programs, develop internal and public-facing privacy policies to comply with applicable laws, respond to cyber and data security incidents, and manage relationships with service providers and third parties. Tracy advises on structuring and conducting email and text messaging campaigns, sweepstakes, contests, and other promotions, and she helps clients protect and enforce their intellectual property rights.
In addition, Tracy counsels clients on corporate matters and assists with structuring and negotiating a variety of transactions, including licensing, marketing, and outsourcing arrangements.
Tracy is frequently invited to speak at privacy, data security, telecommunications, and advertising conferences and is a contributor to Keller and Heckman’s Consumer Protection Connection blog and Beyond Telecom Law Blog.
Representative Matters
- Assisted consumer product companies with implementing global privacy policies for websites, mobile apps, and connected products, as well as internal processes to comply with privacy laws
- Advised clients on security breach notification obligations under applicable laws and assisted with breach responses
- Assisted clients with structuring text messaging campaigns to comply with the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)
- Represented trade association in TCPA proceedings before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- Counseled for-profit and non-profit clients on, and negotiated resolution of, trademark and copyright infringement matters
Memberships
- International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
- Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA)
Education
More Legal and Business Bylines From Tracy P. Marshall
- NetChoice Challenges Constitutionality of California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act - (Posted On Thursday, December 22, 2022)
- FTC Proposes Trade Regulation Rule on Deceptive Reviews - (Posted On Thursday, November 03, 2022)
- FTC Issues Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security - (Posted On Wednesday, September 07, 2022)
- Deadline Set for Comments on Proposed Updates to FTC Endorsement Guides - (Posted On Friday, August 05, 2022)
- CPRA Rulemaking Commences with Two Public Hearings in August - (Posted On Thursday, July 21, 2022)
- FTC Requests Comments on Proposed Changes to Endorsement Guides and .com Disclosures Guidance - (Posted On Wednesday, June 29, 2022)
- The State of U.S. State Privacy Laws: A Comparison - (Posted On Tuesday, May 24, 2022)
- Bedoya Confirmed as Fifth FTC Commissioner; Congress Debates FTC Act Revisions - (Posted On Thursday, May 12, 2022)
- Telecom Alert: FCC Opens T-Band; UPS Devices Cybersecurity Advisory; $13.4M Lifeline Settlement; FCC Expands Covered Services List [Vol. XIX, Issue 15] - (Posted On Monday, April 11, 2022)
- CISA “Shields Up” Campaign Offers Practical Cybersecurity Guidance for Organizations - (Posted On Tuesday, April 05, 2022)
The National Law Review selected the Telecommunications Practice Group at Keller and Heckman as a Go-To Thought Leader for 2021 for its coverage of legislation and regulation involving the telecommunications industry. Of particular note is its frequent updates on telecommunications policy and regulations through its Telecom Alert, which breaks down the latest news affecting the industry. Keller and Heckman authors who contribute regularly to the Telecom Alerts include Jaimy “Sindy” Alarcon, James Baller, Jason P. Chun, Timothy A. Doughty, Michael T. N. Fitch, C. Douglas Jarrett, Gregory E. Kunkle, Casey Lide, Thomas B. Magee, Tracy P. Marshall, Kathleen Slattery Thompson, Sean A. Stokes and Wesley K. Wright.