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Saad Gul's practice includes appellate and administrative litigation as well as data privacy and information security. Saad co-chairs the firm’s privacy and cybersecurity team. He also maintains an active appellate and regulatory litigation practice. After law school, Saad clerked for Chief Judge John C. Martin of the North Carolina Court of Appeals and Justice Patricia Timmons-Goodson of the North Carolina Supreme Court. He came to Poyner Spruill after working for 2 major Washington, D.C. law firms. Prior to law school, Saad was a consultant with Cambridge Technology Partners out of Cambridge, MA. In his privacy and cybersecurity practice, Saad advises clients on diverse privacy and cyber liability issues. These include regulatory compliance, risk management, cloud computing implications, and breach obligations.