Dan Stoller, a senior legal reporter at Bloomberg Law covering privacy, is leaving the organization.
Stoller is becoming the external relations director at Edelson PC, an American plaintiffs’ law firm that focuses on public client investigations, class actions, mass tort, and consumer protection laws.
Stoller has been at Bloomberg BNA and Bloomberg Law since March 2014. Since December 2019, he has been covering privacy, the Federal Trade Commission, U.S. and EU tech investigations, data security, and cybersecurity.
He previously was senior legal editor for privacy and data security news.
Stoller holds a law degree from Penn State University and clerked at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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