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Ashley Rogers is a partner in the Dallas office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. She is Co-Chair of the firm’s Consumer Protection Practice Group and a member of the firm’s Technology Litigation and Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Innovation Practice Groups.
Ashley is a nationally recognized technology-focused practitioner sought out by market-leading global companies to handle their most novel and challenging consumer protection and data privacy matters. She has particular expertise in defending clients in in Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”), and state Attorneys General investigations and enforcement actions, as well as in class action litigation and advisory matters involving a wide range of consumer protection and data privacy issues.
In recognizing Ashley in their Privacy & Data Security: Litigation rankings, Chambers USA highlights client reports that Ashley is “very experienced in privacy matters,” “strategic, detail-oriented and receptive to client needs,” and “very thorough and responsive.” Ashley was also named to Lawdragon’s 2024 “500 Leading Global Cyber Lawyer” guide and its 2023 “500 X – The Next Generation” edition, and she was recently recognized as a Law360 “Rising Star” for Cybersecurity & Privacy, and named to Benchmark Litigation’s 2023 “40 & Under” list. The Legal 500 named Ashley as a “key lawyer” in the firm’s “Cyber Law” ranking, and she was recently recognized as one of D Magazine‘s “Best Lawyers Under 40,” an “On the Rise” honoree by Texas Lawyer; a “Texas Rising Star” by Super Lawyers, and a “40 Under 40” business leader by the Dallas Business Journal. Ashley was also profiled in Law.com‘s “Women of Legal Tech” series, which highlights “women with thriving careers” in legal tech.
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Ashley earned her Juris Doctor degree from Stanford Law School, where she served as a senior editor of the Stanford Law & Policy Review, Vice President of Stanford Mock Trial, and President of Street Law, and represented disadvantaged children and families in special education and school discipline matters through the Youth and Education Law Project. She received a Master of Education degree from Chestnut Hill College, and she graduated summa cum laude from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
Before practicing law, Ashley taught middle school special education in Philadelphia as a Teach For America corps member, and she worked for Teach For America as a Managing Director in Washington, D.C. and Chicago.
Ashley is admitted to practice in the State of Texas, the State of California, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Stanford University - 2012 Juris Doctor
Chestnut Hill College - 2007 Master of Education
Brigham Young University - 2005 Bachelor of Arts
California Bar
Texas Bar