Samuel Marticke is an associate in the Data Privacy, Cybersecurity & Digital Assets Practice Group. He also represents clients in a variety of complex litigation cases in state and federal courts. Samuel graduated from the Georgia State University College of Law summa cum laude and Order of the Coif. While in law school, he served as legislation editor of the Georgia State University Law Review and as a member of the moot court team. He also worked as a legal extern for Senior US District Judge Amy Totenberg and interned for the US attorney’s office in the Northern District of Georgia, where he helped prosecute complex fraud cases.
With the Trump administration and Congress taking an innovate not regulate approach to consumer protection, data privacy and AI, states continue to fill the void, resulting in a patchwork of laws, both overlapping and differing in their approach. Whi...