2024-2025 Global AI Trends Guide
Baily Martin
Associate Litigation, Arbitration, and Employment
Languages
English
Baily is a Certified Information Privacy Professional with broad experience in navigating the complex landscape of privacy and data protection law. She earned her J.D. cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center, where she distinguished herself as a Global Law Scholar; Westin Scholar; Barristers’ Council Appellate Advocacy Division member; and Georgetown Journal of International Law and Georgetown Technology Law Review editor. Her Note, “Privacy in a Programmed Platform: How the General Data Protection Regulation Applies to the Metaverse,” published in the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, examines the relationship between the structure of law and the operation of technology.
Before attending Georgetown, Baily graduated summa cum laude from The University of Alabama with a triple major in International Studies, Political Science, and Spanish. Additionally, she received her master’s degree in Government and Cybersecurity from Johns Hopkins University, further expanding her expertise in the intersection of law, technology, and policy.
Baily has worked on the global privacy and law enforcement compliance team at one of the world’s leading technology companies, in two bureaus at The U.S. Department of State, and for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. In addition, Baily has worked at multiple law firms (including one in Barcelona, Spain) and the Federal Trade Commission’s Division of Privacy and Identity Protection.
Following law school, she clerked for the Court of Federal Claims and the District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, where she developed a strong foundation in federal litigation.