Christian Seremetis is an associate in Alston & Bird’s Technology and Privacy group. Before joining the firm, Christian worked as an analyst at a boutique strategy consulting firm and as a U.S. policy extern at a non-profit policy forum dealing with issues related to emerging U.S. privacy, location, and biometrics laws.
Christian earned his J.D. from Duke University, as well as a master’s degree in bioethics and science policy with a concentration in technology ethics. During law school, he served as online editor of the Duke Law Journal. He earned his B.S. in computer science from Johns Hopkins University.