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Khoury Trombetta
Associate
Privacy and Cybersecurity
San Francisco
kdiprima@wsgr.com

D202-920-8707

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Khoury Trombetta is an associate in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where her practice focuses on federal and state privacy, consumer protection, and cybersecurity issues.

Khoury advises clients on privacy and data security laws and regulations, including Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), state privacy laws, the Graham-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA), biometric privacy laws, and student privacy laws. She assists with Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Department of Justice (DOJ), and state attorneys general investigations of companies' privacy, cybersecurity, and advertising practices.

Prior to joining the firm, Khoury worked in the Division of Enforcement at the Federal Trade Commission, where she gained extensive experience in agency practice through substantial involvement in nonpublic investigations, internal agency decision-making, and enforcement litigation. In this role, Khoury actively litigated order violations and monitored over ten FTC orders to confirm continued compliance.

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Khoury Trombetta is an associate in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where her practice focuses on federal and state privacy, consumer protection, and cybersecurity issues.

Khoury advises clients on privacy and data security laws and regulations, including Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act), the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), state privacy laws, the Graham-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA), biometric privacy laws, and student privacy laws. She assists with Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Department of Justice (DOJ), and state attorneys general investigations of companies' privacy, cybersecurity, and advertising practices.

Prior to joining the firm, Khoury worked in the Division of Enforcement at the Federal Trade Commission, where she gained extensive experience in agency practice through substantial involvement in nonpublic investigations, internal agency decision-making, and enforcement litigation. In this role, Khoury actively litigated order violations and monitored over ten FTC orders to confirm continued compliance.

Education
  • J.D., George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, 2017

    Concentration in Antitrust, Student Bar Association President

  • B.S., Criminal Justice, Northeastern UniversityCum Laude
Admissions
  • Bar of the District of Columbia
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Massachusetts
Credentials
Education
  • J.D., George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, 2017

    Concentration in Antitrust, Student Bar Association President

  • B.S., Criminal Justice, Northeastern UniversityCum Laude
Admissions
  • Bar of the District of Columbia
  • State Bar of California
  • State Bar of Massachusetts

Select Publications

  • Co-author, "New California Privacy Rights Act to Effectively Replace the California Consumer Privacy Act," Wilson Sonsini Alert, November 12, 2020
  • Co-author, “Where The Fight Over FTC's Enforcement Authority Stands,” Law360, January 15, 2020
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Select Publications

  • Co-author, "New California Privacy Rights Act to Effectively Replace the California Consumer Privacy Act," Wilson Sonsini Alert, November 12, 2020
  • Co-author, “Where The Fight Over FTC's Enforcement Authority Stands,” Law360, January 15, 2020
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  • Federal Trade Commission
  • Privacy and Cybersecurity
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