Overview

Attorney Chris Taylor* finds solutions for clients in the ever-evolving data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital health industries by leveraging his professional experience in legal, policy, and political decision-making.

Whether advising on best practices for complying with federal and state-level privacy regulations, capitalizing on recent interoperability regulations for growth opportunities, or counseling on the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence for clinical decision-making, Chris works with companies at every stage of development to support their expansion and growth. He is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional, a credential awarded by the International Association of Privacy Professionals that demonstrates detailed knowledge of privacy law.

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Chris is a contributing author of Epstein Becker Green’s Telemental Health Laws app, a comprehensive survey of state telehealth laws, regulations, and policies for mental and behavioral health practitioners and stakeholders across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

Prior to joining the firm, Chris served in the U.S. House of Representatives as the Legislative Director for a member of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, managing the legislative and communications staff to implement the Congressman’s legislative policies and priorities. Though involved with overseeing the entire legislative agenda, Chris had day-to-day responsibility over the Congressman’s health care legislative portfolio, including staffing the Congressman during committee hearings, drafting vote recommendations, and negotiating with stakeholders on and off Capitol Hill to advance legislation.

*Admitted to the Bar under D.C. App. R. 46-A (Emergency Examination Waiver) and supervised accordingly.

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Education

  • The George Washington University Law School (J.D., 2020)
  • St. Mary’s University (M.P.A., 2012)
  • Vanguard University (B.A., 2004)

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Certifications

  • Certified Information Privacy Professional - United States (CIPP/US)
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