Fox Rothschild has taken what appears to be an unusual step for law firms with the naming of a HIPAA privacy officer.
The firm announced health care regulatory partner Elizabeth G. Litten as its first privacy officer focused on ensuring the firm is protecting sensitive health information it receives from clients and employees. The news follows Fox Rothschild’s naming last year of partner Mark McCreary as chief privacy officer.
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