Brittnie Moss-Jeremiah is an associate in the firm’s London office and a member of Morrison Foerster’s global Privacy + Data Security Group.
Brittnie advises clients on a broad spectrum of data protection, privacy and security issues, covering contentious, advisory and regulatory matters and transaction-related data challenges. She also has experience guiding clients through the evolving data privacy regulations across the UK, Europe and globally. With strong interests in digital media, artificial intelligence and technology, Brittnie’s experience extends to assisting clients in these sectors to navigate the privacy frameworks that impact their operations.
Brittnie actively contributes to the firm’s pro bono initiatives and is committed to making a positive social impact by supporting a diverse range of clients, including domestic and international charities, as well as social impact businesses, with their privacy compliance obligations. She is particularly passionate about supporting pro bono initiatives that benefit marginalised communities.
Brittnie trained at Morrison Foerster, gaining experience in the Litigation, Technology Transactions, Data Privacy, Corporate M&A, Capital Markets and Tax teams.
Brittnie studied Law with Spanish and Spanish Law at the University of Nottingham. She subsequently earned distinctions in her LL.M. in International Business Law, with a specialist interest in Artificial Intelligence and Cyberlaws, and her Legal Practice Course at the University of Law.
Brittnie is qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales and is professionally proficient in Spanish.