Danielle A. Ocampo is an Associate with the Data Security, Privacy & Technology practice group in Freeman Mathis & Gary's Orange County office. Danielle is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Danielle advises and counsels clients for legal and operational guidance on privacy compliance. Danielle serves as incident response counsel to businesses nationwide. Danielle’s practice includes data privacy litigation from employee and consumer data breach and pixel tracking class actions and individual CIPA claims. Danielle is an Executive Committee member of the Bar Association of San Francisco’s (BASF) Cybersecurity and Privacy Law Section.
Throughout law school at Loyola Marymount University, Danielle interned in-house at Indeed.com and Intuitive Surgical, Inc. focusing on Data Privacy and Cybersecurity matters. Danielle’s first experience in-house was at Edwards Lifesciences as a Los Angeles Intellectual Property Law Association Diversity Fellow. Prior to law school, Danielle was a Business and Administrative Professional at Bayer’s agricultural tech arm The Climate Corporation. Before venturing into the Technology sector, Danielle was a Business Development Coordinator at the multinational law firm Paul Hastings LLP in the Bay Area where she advanced the business initiatives of the Employment Law practice and co-chaired the Asian affinity network for the Palo Alto office. Danielle joined Paul Hastings in 2017 as a Business Development Intern focused on client industry growth at the firm’s Los Angeles office. During this time, Danielle was also a full-time graduate student at the University of Southern California School of Public Policy where she earned her Master of Public Administration degree. Danielle graduated from the University of California Davis cum laude in 2016 with a B.A. double majoring in Political Science and International Relations with a minor in Managerial Economics.
Danielle is a Co-Director of Membership for the Board of the Filipino-American Bar Association of Northern California (FBANC). Since 2020, Danielle has served her community volunteering as a program chair for the National Federation of Filipino-American Associations’ youth leadership development program, Empowering Pilipino Youth through Collaboration.