Bio
Daniel Levin advises clients on risk management and compliance matters related to emerging U.S. state privacy and data protection laws, automatic renewal and continuing subscription offerings, and alternative data acquisition and due diligence. In doing so, he works with clients’ legal, product, marketing, and engineering teams to develop tailored strategies for product and app development. His work includes designing user interfaces for notice and consent mechanisms, preparing privacy policies and terms of service, and drafting data processing addendums.
In addition to advising on privacy and auto-renewal laws, Daniel assists clients in navigating the legal obligations and best practices surrounding artificial intelligence and automated decision-making technologies. He also provides guidance on processing sensitive data in accordance with current industry standards and legal and regulatory requirements. Daniel has helped many clients integrate biometric technologies and has been advising recently on the Department of Justice’s Rule on Transfers of U.S. Sensitive Personal Data and Government-Related Data, particularly as it relates to ad tech and vendor contracts.
Daniel previously served as a Fellow at ZwillGen. Prior to joining the firm, Daniel spent several years across in-house and civil society roles to develop his expertise in privacy and data governance, including at Novo Nordisk, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Future of Privacy Forum, and Meta’s Oversight Board. He received his J.D. from Fordham University, where he graduated cum laude and served as Senior Articles Editor for the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal (IPLJ). He has published works with the Berkeley Technology Law Journal and Fordham IPLJ related to biometric privacy in publicly available data and emerging privacy and consumer protection challenges related to brain-computer interfaces.