Katherine WakehamAttorneySquire Patton Boggs (US) LLPWebsitewww.squirepattonboggs.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileBlogwww.squirepattonboggs.com/en/blogsConnectEmail+44 20 7655 1512 Professional Biography Katherine is an associate in the Litigation Practice Group, based in the London office. Katherine’s work involves advising on a range of disputes with domestic and international focus, for clients in a variety of industries. More Legal and Business Bylines From Katherine Wakeham Financial Promotions Data Analysed – An Increase in Intervention - (Posted On Thursday, May 04, 2023) You’ve Been Served…Well, Virtually - (Posted On Thursday, September 01, 2022) The Inadvertent Data Breach – What Do These Claims Look Like in 2022? - (Posted On Thursday, January 20, 2022) A ‘Fundamental Shift’ in Financial Regulation – Further FCA Consultation on New Consumer Duty - (Posted On Wednesday, January 12, 2022) Narrowing the Scope of Data Breach Claims? – Warren v DSG Retail Ltd - (Posted On Wednesday, September 01, 2021) Compulsory ADR – Coming soon to a dispute near you? - (Posted On Monday, August 09, 2021) Authorised Push Payment Fraud – court rules on scope of banks’ obligations - (Posted On Wednesday, March 31, 2021) Cryptoasset update: FCA report shows increased usage as HM Treasury consults on expanded financial promotions requirements - (Posted On Wednesday, July 29, 2020) COVID-19 and the Courts - (Posted On Thursday, April 02, 2020) Cryptoasset Regulation: FCA Final Guidance Published - (Posted On Monday, August 19, 2019) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis China’s National People’s Congress Releases Draft Foreign Trade Law With IP Articles by: Aaron Wininger FTC Inquires AI Companies on Safeguards for Children and Pilot Program Uses AI to Authorize Medicare Treatments — AI: The Washington Report by: Bruce D. Sokler , Alexander Hecht Flying Solo: How Entrepreneurs Protect Themselves Legally by: Francisco González de la Matta Arbitration in ERISA Litigation: Supreme Court Declines Review as Circuit Split Persists by: Jenny Cascone Mosh , Cory Thomas Qantas Airways Cuts Executive Pay After Cyber Incident: A Governance Signal for the Industry by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity TSCA CBI Substantiations Will Begin to Expire in 2026 by: Lynn L. Bergeson , Richard E. Engler, Ph.D. The NLRB Announces Its Intention to Sue Just as Governor Huchul Signs Bill Asserting Jurisdiction Over Labor Relations in New York by: Christopher R. Williams , John S. Bolesta Employer Not Liable for Co-Worker’s Harassing Off-Duty, Off-Premises Conduct But Should Have Better Protected Employee by: Anthony J Oncidi , Jennifer J. McDermott FDA's AI-Powered Crackdown on Alleged Deceptive Drug Promotions by: Kate Hardey The Multi-Pronged CCC Approach to Advocacy by: Marybeth J. Nassif Adequacy of the EU–U.S. Data Privacy Framework Survives Challenge by: Frances M. Green States Grant Safe Leave for Crime Victims by: Adam T. Pankratz , John G. Stretton Enhanced Cooperation and Information Sharing in Customs Enforcement: DOJ and DHS Create Trade Fraud Task Force by: Laura Siegel Rabinowitz , Linda Ricci California Privacy Protection Agency Defends Broad Authority to Investigate Potential CCPA Violations by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Trump Administration Continues Dismantling Government Organizations Focused on Climate Change by: Jacob H. Hupart Upcoming Events Sep 15-16 2025 US General Counsel Summit Sep 15-16 2025 Chief Litigation Officer Summit Sep 18 2025 Workplace Horizons Extension: Chicago Sep 29-30 2025 Intellectual Property Law Institute 2025 - New York Print