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Zoe M. Argento

Zoe M. Argento is a recipient of the 2016 Burton Award for distinguished legal writing for her co-authored article, “The Brave New World of Wearables in the Workplace: Privacy and Data Security Concerns for Employers.” She is an associate in the Denver, CO, office of Littler Mendelson PC. Previously, she taught internet, privacy, intellectual property, […]

       

Zoe M. Argento is a recipient of the 2016 Burton Award for distinguished legal writing for her co-authored article, “The Brave New World of Wearables in the Workplace: Privacy and Data Security Concerns for Employers.” She is an associate in the Denver, CO, office of Littler Mendelson PC. Previously, she taught internet, privacy, intellectual property, and torts law at Roger Williams University School of Law in Bristol, RI.