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Barry J. Hurewitz is a partner in the firm's Regulatory and Government Affairs Department, and a member of the Communications, Privacy and Internet Law Practice Group and the Defense, National Security and Government Contracts Practice Group. He joined the firm in 1994. Since then he has developed a multidisciplinary practice focusing on federal legislative and regulatory matters affecting technology companies, including federal technology policy, regulatory compliance, government procurement and technology transfer.
Mr. Hurewitz counsels companies on emerging regulatory issues such as data privacy, Internet governance, and the application of traditional laws and regulations to e-commerce. Mr. Hurewitz publishes frequent articles on developments in technology regulation.
For technology clients in global markets, Mr. Hurewitz’s practice covers all types of export regulations, including Commerce Department and State Department export licensing, US trade embargoes, special restrictions on exports of cryptographic products and technologies, and federal rules governing the overseas conduct of US companies.
Recognizing that the federal government is the largest consumer of high technology products and services, Mr. Hurewitz advises companies on government contracting issues, including proposal preparation, technical data rights, resolving claims and disputes, socioeconomic program compliance, federal health care programs, federal lease financing, subcontracting, bid protests, and GSA schedule contracting.
To help companies leverage government-owned technologies and extensive R&D resources, Mr. Hurewitz counsels clients on federal financial assistance and technology transfer agreements, including grants, cooperative agreements and cooperative research and development agreements.
Mr. Hurewitz received a JD degree, magna cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center. He received an AB degree, cum laude, in economics and computer science from Duke University.
Mr. Hurewitz is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland. |
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Communications, Privacy and Internet Law Defense, National Security and Government Contracts Information Technology Internet, E-Commerce and New Media Nanotechnology Regulatory and Government Affairs Export Controls and Economic Sanctions Government Contracts and Procurement Counseling Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS)
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District of Columbia Maryland
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Georgetown University Law Center,
1994 JDDuke University,
1991 AB |
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Federal Trade Commission Further Delays Enforcement of "Red Flags Rule", 2009
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Red Flag Rules Go into Full Effect on August 1, 2009, 2009
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Agencies Release Rules Regulating Furnisher Obligations Under FACT Act Imposing Major New Duties, 2009
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HHS and FTC Issue Guidance on Protection of Health Information, 2009
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Recent Renewable Energy and Clean Technology Developments, 2009
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Federal Economic Stimulus Legislation Broadens HIPAA Health Data Privacy and Security Regulations While Boosting Health IT, 2009
Market Crisis--New Draft Legislation, 2008
Reacting to the Market Crisis, 2008
Children's Products Importers Given 60 Days to Submit Unpublished Lead Studies to EPA, 2008
Transferring HR Data from the European Union to the United States: Binding Corporate Rules Offer Another Compliance Option, 2006
California Requires Online Privacy Policies, Prompting Changes to Websites, 2004
Congress Passes First National Spam Law; Critics Question Whether It Will Work, 2003
High-Tech Industries Face New Immigration and Visa Rules, 2003
Federal Agencies Mull Changes in Software Licensing, 2003
Data Security Gains Attention from Regulators and Private Claimants, 2003
With Fewer, Larger Federal Contracts, Small Companies Await New Government Policies, 2003
With Investors Sidelined, More Companies Turn To Uncle Sam, 2003
Health Care Industry Gears Up for a Series of HIPAA Deadlines, 2003
Homeland Security Bill Holds New Opportunities for Technology Companies, 2002
Proposed Massachusetts Anti-Spam Law Adds to Debate Over State Regulation, 2002
Seminar Explores Data Protection Challenges for Companies with U.K. Operations, 2002
EU Data Protection - Are You Up to Speed? London and Boston, 2002
Courts Find that Online Profiling Is Legal, 2002
First HIPAA Compliance Deadline Is October 16; Extension Requests Due October 15, 2002
New E.U. Spam Restrictions Won't Stop US Marketers, 2002
Export Compliance and Controls - Massachusetts Export Center Evening Export School, 2002
US Companies Face Choices on European Data Privacy Regulation, 2001
Current Developments in U.S. Privacy Regulation, 2001
Technology Companies Boosted by Government Anti-Terrorist Purchases, 2001
Technology Companies Affected by Government Responses to Terror Attacks, 2001
Financial Companies Face July 1 Deadline for Sending Privacy Notices, 2001
As Bioinformatics Matures, New Laws and Regulations Follow, 2001
Japanese Proposed Legislation to Protect Personal Data, 2001
Location-Based Wireless Services Face Privacy Challenges, 2001
Wireless Privacy: Legal Considerations for Location-Based Wireless Services, 2001
US - EU Privacy "Safe Harbor" Greeted with Skepticism, 2001
Courts Declare Two State Anti-Spam Laws Unconstitutional, 2000
Does Your Web Site Need to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act?, 2000
New Encryption Rules Allow More Exports, 2000
Privacy Standards Emerge for Online Profiling, 2000
New "Digital Signature" Law Promotes Electronic Contracting, 2000
New Encryption Export Regulations May Be Changed Again Soon, 2000
FTC Calls for Federal Online Privacy Law, 2000
FTC Raises Its Profile on E-Privacy Issues, 2000
Regulating Privacy in the Internet Age, 2000
Effective Date Looms for New Federal Children's Privacy Rules, 2000
New Law Targets Cybersquatting, 1999
Clinton Administration Proposes Privacy Safeguards for Electronic Medical Records, 1999
Lawmakers Seek Crackdown on Spam, 1999
New Agreement May Save Conflict-plagued Domain Name System, 1999
Encryption Exports Proposed to Be Deregulated in Policy Shift, 1999
Encryption Source Code Export Ban Challenged, 1999
EU-US Negotiate EU Data Privacy Directive, 1999
Exporting in Cyberspace: Federal Export Controls and the Internet, 1999 |
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Cable (Broadband), Cellular Communications, Communications & Media Law, Defense Contracts, Digital Communications, Electronic Commerce, FCC, Federal Contracts, Government Contracts, International Telecommunications, Internet, Internet, Science & Technology Law, Telecommunications, Wireless Communications
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