Molly is a partner in Troutman’s Chicago office. She litigates complex business matters, focusing on privacy, data security, and class actions. As a member of the firm’s Privacy and Technology group, Molly also counsels clients on privacy policies, including on the collection of biometric data (fingerprints, retina scans, etc.), and has written articles and spoken on privacy and technology issues, including Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). She is a Vice-Chair of the Cybersecurity and Data Privacy committee of the ABA’s Tort, Trial & Insurance Practice section.
Molly also enjoys contributing to the legal community through pro bono and public service efforts. She is a passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion in both legal and business communities and focuses her community service on organizations working toward those goals. She is a board member of the Chicago chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW), a junior board member of the Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF), and a delegate for the Coalition of Women’s Initiatives in Law. She has also written articles for Illinois Legal Aid Online and holds a position with the parent teacher organization (PTO) for her children’s school.
Molly dedicates her time to internal efforts to promote diversity as the chair of her office Recruiting Committee and as a member of Troutman’s Women’s Leadership Committee. In her free time, Molly forgets everything she was taught about legal writing and works on her creative writing, having won contests and publication for her short stories. She is an associate editor of the Chicago Writers Association’s literary magazine, the Write City Review. She lives in Chicago with her husband, two kids, and a (slightly crazy) cat.
WEBINARS
- On June 24, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm Central Time, the FTC and its regional partners in Dallas will host a free, virtual workshop to discuss advertising and data security basics for advertising professionals, small businesses, and attorneys who advise them. Bringing together national and state legal experts with Texas business owners, marketing executives, and attorneys, the Green Lights & Red Flags: FTC Rules of the Road for Businesses workshop will provide insights about the application of consumer protection principles in today’s fast-paced marketplace. Acting FTC Chairwoman Rebecca Kelly Slaughter will open the workshop and discussion topics include social media marketing, children’s online privacy, email marketing, data security basics, and ethics issues for attorneys. The full agenda is available on the event page. A full agenda and registration are available on the event page.