(Reuters) – Law firm Squire Patton Boggs said Monday it has hired a new leader for its EU data privacy, cybersecurity and digital assets practice group, after losing practice co-chair Rosa Barcelo in a three-attorney move to McDermott, Will and Emery in April.
Charles-Albert Helleputte joins Squire Patton Boggs in Brussels and Paris from U.S. law firm Steptoe & Johnson where he led the EU data privacy practice.
He is accompanied by counsel…