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Home > Fellows > Anna Mercado Clark, New York Fellow, Named President-Elect for NAPABA

Anna Mercado Clark, New York Fellow, Named President-Elect for NAPABA

January 17, 2023

Anna Mercado Clark
Anna Mercado Clark, photo courtesy of NAPABA

Anna Mercado Clark, New York Fellow, was announced as the President-elect for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) for the 2022-2023 term. She has previously served as the Northeast Regional Governor for NAPABA.

NAPABA is the nation’s largest Asian Pacific American membership organization, featuring over 60,000 attorneys, judges, law professors and law students and nearly 90 national, state and local Pacific bar associations.

Ms. Clark is currently a partner at Phillips Lytle, specifically leading the Data Security & Privacy and E-Discovery & Digital Forensics Practice Teams and serving as co-team leader of the firm’s Cryptocurrency & Bitcoin Mining Practice Team. She has also been awarded a variety of Information Privacy credentials such as Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E); Certified Information Privacy Professional for the U.S. Private Sector (CIPP/US); and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) and is designated as a Fellow of Information Privacy.

Read more here.

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