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Adedoyin A. Fadare

Senior Consultant

Adedoyin A. Fadare is an attorney and counsellor-at-law, licensed to practice law in two  jurisdictions: California, USA and Nigeria. Adedoyin possesses a Master of Law Degree from  the University of Southern California, USA, where he earned his LLM in Privacy Law and  Cybersecurity. He is also a candidate for the PhD in Technology- Artificial Intelligence and  Machine Learning Specialization at Walsh College, Troy, Michigan, USA. 

Adedoyin has advised on the legal and regulatory developments impacting artificial  intelligence, data privacy, data security, and intellectual property, including identifying trends  and potential impacts on business risk management activities. He has a working understanding  of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the European Union General Data Protection  Regulation (GDPR), the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the California Consumer  Privacy Act (CCPA), Health Insurance and Portability Accountability Act (HIPAA) and other  privacy regulations. He has handled the concentrated needs in Intellectual Property, Contract  Management, Tech Financing through venture capital & debt/equity, Mergers & Acquisitions  (M&A), Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), Corporate and Data Governance, Trade regulation,  Regulatory Compliance, and Government Contracting for tech companies by negotiating,  including drafting, meeting and integrating inputs from multiple stakeholders to reach business  judgments by complying with the law.  

Adedoyin Adetumininu Fadare has authored papers on many jurisdictions' Data Privacy laws  and has researched technology, data protection & privacy, and digital rights. Some of these  include:  

a. The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Cybersecurity: A Comprehensive Review of  Threat Detection, Response, and Prevention Techniques 

b. The Adequacy Battle: Counterbalancing Section 702 of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance  Act, the European Union General Data Protection Regulation, and the California Consumer  Privacy Act.  

c. Regulation and Determination of Fake News- Liability on Free Speech and Limitation on the First  Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Beyond the Traditional Scope.  

d. Perspectives and Issues with Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Electronic Information under  the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA) and the Fourth Amendment  to the United States Constitution.