Christine Wilson
Christine S. Wilson is a senior advisor in the antitrust, competition and trade practice of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and a former commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). At the FTC, she helped shape policies and enforcement actions in the fields of antitrust, consumer privacy and data security and consumer protection.
Before joining the FTC, she was a senior vice president at Delta Air Lines, where she oversaw the carrier’s regulatory and international legal matters. Prior to moving in-house, she was a partner at two international law firms where she worked with clients to achieve regulatory clearance for multi-jurisdictional mergers and to defend businesses in high-stakes investigations.
She received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and her B.A. in political science and economics from the University of Florida.
Christine Wilson
Apr 15, 2020
I type these words while subject to a stay-at-home order issued by West Virginia Governor James C. Justice II. “To preserve public health and safety, and to ensure the healthcare system in West Virginia is capable of serving all citizens in need,” I am permitted to leave my home only for a limited and precisely ... Privacy in the Time of Covid-19