Golden Data Law

Law on a mission

 Golden Data Law is a mission driven benefit corporation that provides legal services to the nonprofit/not-for-profit community.

Data is at the heart of how our clients seek to accomplish their missions. From sustainable funding to health research and outreach, smart decisions are always data-driven decisions.

Our mission is to help clients navigate the legal landscape so that they can ethically unleash the power of data to improve society.

Oh, and we plan on helping young professionals along the way…


Why the honeybee?

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Bee the change

Bees are a perfect symbol for a law firm that has chosen to “bee” the change.

Like our attorneys, honeybees are incredibly industrious, brilliant at building new things, very social, and — most importantly — able to create value for themselves while at the same time being immensely useful to others.

As luck would have it, Golden Data Law was incorporated on World Bee Day (May 20th) which we take to be a very auspicious omen.

Data for Good


Our Services


 

Legal advice on a mission

You are mission driven and so are we. We believe in the power of Data For Good.

DPOaaS / CPOaaS

Looking for an affordable privacy expert-for-hire to create/expand your privacy program? Look no further.

Mapping and Assessing

Do you want to unleash the power of data but do not know where to start? Knowing your data is step number one.

 

GDPR compliance

Expanding into Europe does not need to be scary.

Training and coaching

Whether you are in need of privacy training or looking for one-on-one leadership coaching we are here to help.

And all that boring legal stuff too…

because your privacy notice will not write itself but we surely can help you with that.


Meet our founder

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Lydia F. de la Torre is a dual qualified attorney (US/EU) with decades of experience advising on privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity law. She is a nationally recognized privacy expert, a member of the Board of the California Privacy Protection Agency, an adjunct professor at Santa Clara Law School and the co-editor of Golden Data (a Medium Blog about data laws.)