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Feb. 13, 2017

Autonomous vehicle regulations trying to keep pace

With the new Trump administration, Congress and recently confirmed secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, there may be more changes in this area in the coming year. By Gretchen Ramos

Gretchen Anne Ramos

partner , Squire, Patton & Boggs LLP

litigation, data privacy & cybersecurity

275 Battery St Ste 2600
San Francisco , CA 94111-3356

Phone: (415) 989-5900

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Email: gretchen.ramos@squirepb.com

Northeastern University Law School

Gretchen Ramos is a litigation partner at Squire Patton Boggs and a member of the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice Group. A certified information privacy professional in both the U.S. and Europe, she works with technology companies in California and internationally. She advises clients on a wide range of compliance issues, ensuring policies and procedures are in place to protect against data breaches and handles them should they occur.

By Gretchen Ramos

Almost all of us spend time every day driving or riding in a car, particularly here in California. How we travel will soon be changing because over the last decade, automotive and technology companies have devoted considerable time and resources to the development of autonomous vehicles.

The potential benefits of autonomous vehicles are numerous: from less traffic congestion and increased safety, to greater mobility for ma...

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