Jarrett Lewis is a corporate associate in the Intellectual Property and Technology Transactions Group. His practice focuses on transactional matters involving intellectual property, cybersecurity, privacy, and artificial intelligence. Mr. Lewis also collaborates with the Data Strategy & Security practice group, advising on cybersecurity, privacy, and artificial intelligence compliance matters.

Mr. Lewis joined Debevoise in 2021. He received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2021, where he was the managing editor of operations for the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics. He received his B.S. from Pennsylvania State University in 2018.

Mr. Lewis is the author of “Third-Party Litigation Funding: A Boon or Bane To the Progress of Civil Justice?,” 33 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 687 (2020) and the co-author of “SEC Proposes Rule to Eliminate or Neutralize Conflicts in the Use of “Predictive Data Analytics” Technologies,” NYU Compliance & Enforcement (August, 2023); “Artificial Intelligence Comparative Guide,” The Legal 500 (August, 2023); “Does Your Company Need a ChatGPT Policy? Probably.,” NYU Compliance & Enforcement (March, 2023) and “BIPA and the importance of conducting deal diligence into biometrics collection,” BiometricUpdate.com (February, 2023).

Education

  • Georgetown University Law Center, 2021, J.D.
  • Pennsylvania State University, 2018, B.S.

Bar Admissions

  • New York