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Vivek Mohan

Co-Chair of AI Practice and Partner, Gibson Dunn

Vivek Mohan is a partner at Gibson Dunn, where he is co-chair of the Artificial Intelligence practice and a core member of the Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation practice.  Vivek has been recognized by Chambers Global 2024 as a “Global Market Leader” in their inaugural Artificial Intelligence rankings.

Vivek advises clients on legal, regulatory, compliance, and policy issues on a global scale with a focus on artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technology issues.  His practice spans regulatory response, counseling, advocacy, and transactional matters allowing him to provide clients with strategic advice whether they are developing a new product or service, responding to a regulatory inquiry, setting up a privacy program, responding to a data breach, deploying new internal AI tools, or negotiating a complex agreement.

Vivek previously worked at Apple Inc., where he was a senior attorney on the company’s global privacy law & policy team and head of information security law.  At Apple, Vivek was responsible for privacy and security legal issues associated with the company’s products, services and corporate infrastructure.  Earlier in his career, Vivek was in private practice, where he counseled clients in the technology, telecommunications, healthcare and financial services sectors on privacy and cybersecurity.  Vivek has worked as an attorney at Microsoft, at the Internet Bureau of the New York State Attorney General (under a special appointment), and at General Electric’s corporate headquarters (on secondment), and was previously a partner at another international law firm.  For five years, he was a resident fellow and later a non-resident associate with the Cybersecurity Project at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Vivek is a thought leader recognized by the legal, academic and policy community, and has guest lectured at Harvard, Columbia, and Yale Law Schools on technology regulation.  Among other publications, Vivek is the co-editor and author of the PLI treatise “Cybersecurity: A Practical Guide to the Law of Cyber Risk” (6d. 2022