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On May 28, 2021, New York City enacted privacy legislation that specifically targets owners of multifamily dwellings. The Tenant Data Privacy Act (TDPA) addresses perceived privacy issues surrounding the use of smart access systems in multi-family dwellings and is modeled, in part, after broader European and California privacy legislation.

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Photo of John L. Mascialino John L. Mascialino

John L. Mascialino heads the firm’s New York Government Law & Policy Practice. He focuses his practice on administrative law, government affairs, government contracts, government investigations, and government-related real estate matters. John counsels private and publicly owned companies and not-for-profit organizations on state…

John L. Mascialino heads the firm’s New York Government Law & Policy Practice. He focuses his practice on administrative law, government affairs, government contracts, government investigations, and government-related real estate matters. John counsels private and publicly owned companies and not-for-profit organizations on state and local regulatory, legal, and policy matters with a focus on the clients’ strategic objectives and provides advice on matters that will enhance their business opportunities in the city and state of New York.

John advises on all aspects of the government contracting process including but not limited to: competitive bids and RFP responses and compliance, bid and RFP protests and administrative challenges, contract negotiation, vendor responsibility and integrity issues, as well as government litigation.

Photo of Stephen L. Rabinowitz Stephen L. Rabinowitz

Stephen L. Rabinowitz is Co-Chair of the firm’s Global Real Estate Practice. He serves as an adviser to a wide variety of private equity funds, asset managers, developers, and institutional and entrepreneurial investors and operators in the acquisition, financing, development, sale and leasing…

Stephen L. Rabinowitz is Co-Chair of the firm’s Global Real Estate Practice. He serves as an adviser to a wide variety of private equity funds, asset managers, developers, and institutional and entrepreneurial investors and operators in the acquisition, financing, development, sale and leasing of all classes of commercial properties including multi-family, office, hospitality, and condominium properties. A significant portion of his practice is devoted to venture formation and engineering sophisticated capital structures.

Photo of David A. Zetoony David A. Zetoony

David Zetoony, Co-Chair of the firm’s U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, focuses on helping businesses navigate data privacy and cyber security laws from a practical standpoint. David has helped hundreds of companies establish and maintain ongoing privacy and security programs, and he

David Zetoony, Co-Chair of the firm’s U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, focuses on helping businesses navigate data privacy and cyber security laws from a practical standpoint. David has helped hundreds of companies establish and maintain ongoing privacy and security programs, and he has defended corporate privacy and security practices in investigations initiated by the Federal Trade Commission, and other data privacy and security regulatory agencies around the world, as well as in class action litigation.

Photo of Daniel Friedman Daniel Friedman

Daniel Friedman focuses his practice on litigation, including white collar criminal investigations and complex commercial disputes. He is an experienced trial lawyer, representing financial institutions, medical device and pharmaceutical companies, energy companies and individuals in both state and federal courts. Daniel also represents…

Daniel Friedman focuses his practice on litigation, including white collar criminal investigations and complex commercial disputes. He is an experienced trial lawyer, representing financial institutions, medical device and pharmaceutical companies, energy companies and individuals in both state and federal courts. Daniel also represents a broad range of clients in investigations conducted by the S.E.C., the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the Department of Health and Human Services, and state regulatory authorities. He also represents unaccompanied minors seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Statues and students in Individuals with Disabilities Education Act hearings.

Daniel is an experienced data, privacy and cybersecurity attorney and is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US).

Photo of Ellen M. Gustafson Ellen M. Gustafson

Ellen M. Gustafson advises clients on a range of legislative, budget and regulatory matters, with a particular focus on matters in front of the New York City Council.

Ellen represents not for profit organizations through the New York City budget process. She advises…

Ellen M. Gustafson advises clients on a range of legislative, budget and regulatory matters, with a particular focus on matters in front of the New York City Council.

Ellen represents not for profit organizations through the New York City budget process. She advises clients on virtually all aspects of the budget process including but not limited to: submitting applications, advocating with key stake holders for initiative funding, award registration and purpose of funding issues. Ellen also assists clients on the introduction and negotiation of legislation at the New York City Council as well as the rulemaking process and agency implementation.

Ellen’s practice extends to the hospitality field, where she represents clients’ interests on liquor licensing and related matters before community boards and city agencies, as well as New York State Liquor Authority hearing officers and commissioners.

Ellen previously served as director of operations for former New York City Council Member Dan Garodnick’s office, where she learned the ins and outs of the Council and cultivated relationships across all levels of government which she continues to maintain to assist clients.