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Lexology Names Two Morgan Lewis Partners to 2026 Data Index

December 19, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC, December 19, 2025: Partners Andrew Lipman and Greg Parks have been named to Lexology’s 2026 Data Index, an annual guide recognizing leading professionals advising on cutting-edge issues in data privacy and protection, data security, and information technology. The publication lists Andrew as “highly recommended” and Greg as “recommended”.

Lexology’s Data Index highlights legal and technical professionals whose work spans data privacy, security, governance, and analytics supporting complex investigations and disputes. Candidates are evaluated through a combination of market feedback and data analysis, ensuring selections are grounded in verified performance and experience.

Andrew, a leader in the telecommunications, media, and technology industry, advises companies worldwide on complex regulatory, transactional, and litigation matters involving emerging wireless services, satellite systems, broadband infrastructure, and next-generation technologies. He helped shape foundational federal and international policies, including key provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and has secured first-of-their-kind competitive authorizations across Europe, Asia, and Latin America. In addition to guiding clients through major regulatory strategies and privatizations, he frequently writes and speaks on industry developments and serves on multiple public company boards.

Greg, a nationally recognized authority in cybersecurity, privacy, and incident response, advises consumer-facing and technology companies worldwide on high-stakes data security incidents, regulatory compliance, and complex litigation. He has guided clients through thousands of data security events, shaping immediate response strategies, regulatory notifications, and follow-on litigation while protecting brand and business continuity. He counsels companies on evolving US and global privacy regimes, including state consumer privacy laws and the GDPR, and regularly writes and speaks on emerging privacy, cybersecurity, and data governance issues.

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