Jill M. Miller, a business attorney who maintains a national practice representing clients in the electronic payments processing industry, has joined Bodman PLC as a member in the Ann Arbor office.
Miller has extensive experience advising businesses on contractual and regulatory matters with a particular focus on privacy and cybersecurity laws. She is the chair of Bodman’s Data Privacy and Security Practice Group.
Miller’s clients include independent sales organizations, merchant-acquiring businesses, major credit card brands, software and hardware providers, payment gateways, and financial institutions. She counsels these clients on compliance with a broad range of international, federal and state regulations including GDPR, TILA, Regulation Z, consumer disclosure laws, licensed lender laws, unclaimed property laws, and many other laws affecting the payments industry.
She also advises clients on compliance with state and federal personal data protection laws and prepares policies and procedures related to customer privacy and data breach protection, detection, and notification. She works with clients to develop data breach response plans and works with forensic consultants and other advisors to mitigate risk to her clients when a breach does occur.
Miller is active with a number of electronic payments processing industry associations and serves as outside general counsel to the Retail Solutions Providers Association (RSPA), a national organization composed of resellers, distributors, hardware manufacturers, software developers, consultants and service providers who bring retail technology solutions to the marketplace.
- Posted February 20, 2020
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Business attorney Jill M. Miller joins Bodman PLC
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