Jacqueline Glassman
Senior Counsel Global Regulatory
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Overview
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Experience
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Jacqueline (Jackie) Glassman has been at the forefront of automotive safety, autonomy, and fuel economy for decades, making her a go-to advisor for clients navigating the evolving landscape of motor vehicle regulations, business structures and autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies. With a deep understanding of both traditional and emerging regulatory regimes and cutting-edge AI systems, Jackie counsels companies facing the intersection of AI, software development, and transportation innovation.
Jackie’s experience spans from serving as Acting Administrator and Chief Counsel at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to representing a broad swath of the automotive industry and, most recently, serving as General Counsel and Co-Head of Safety at an AV software development start up company. Jackie’s career has included building company safety programs involving both development and enforcement, negotiating Consent Order arrangements, managing individual enforcement issues and implementing regulatory strategies.
Jackie also regularly engages in high-level public policy discussions, including an amicus filing before the California Supreme Court on the implications of a novel "duty to innovate" for software-based products. Her expertise extends to broader security, privacy, and public policy concerns as AI and software continue to merge with traditional automotive and other transportation systems.
At Hogan Lovells, Jackie is well-positioned to support clients as they address the policy and regulatory challenges and opportunities arising from the integration of AI and software into their product and business offerings.
Credentials
- J.D., Stanford Law School, 1987
- B.A., History, Brandeis University, 1984
- District of Columbia
- Michigan
- Illinois