Kaitlyn Robles is an attorney in the Technology Transactions and Privacy and Cybersecurity practice. She negotiates complex technology and related transactions for clients across a variety of industries. Kaitlyn is committed to understanding each client’s business model, practices and objectives to help protect their investment in a range of technologies.
Education
- Loyola Law School, Los Angeles (J.D., 2024)
- Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review
- California Polytechnic State University (B.A., cum laude, 2021)
- Political Science
Bar Admission
- California
Professional Affiliations
- Hispanic National Bar Association
Publications
CIPA meets AI: Genesys case signals compliance challenges ahead
Pasha Sternberg and Kaitlyn Robles highlight the increasing legal risks companies encounter when using AI tools and how this relates to existing and developing privacy laws.
Read MoreBeyond the Blockchain: What’s Next for Digital Assets After Explosive Growth in 2024
Web3 represents the next evolution of the internet, characterized by decentralized networks and blockchain technology, enabling user-centric platforms and applications with enhanced security and data ownership. Digital assets, a cornerstone of Web3, include cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and other blockchain-based assets, offering novel methods of value exchange, investment and digital ownership. Every other week, Polsinelli puts out its BitBlog Bi-Weekly,1 which breaks down the biggest legal developments in the blockchain, Web3 and crypto industry over the two preceding weeks.
2024 was a landmark year for the Web3 industry, with its usage reaching all-time highs in volume and growing in total market cap from $1.7 trillion at the beginning of 2024 to roughly $3.5 trillion at the time of this writing. As
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