Allyson W. Haynes joined the faculty of the Charleston School of Law in 2004 after
serving at Sony Corporation of America as a Director of the Legal Department. Professor
Haynes was an associate in the New York law firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton
from 1997 to 2002, where she practiced business litigation and arbitration. She was a law
clerk to the Honorable David C. Norton, federal district judge for the District of South
Carolina. 

Professor Haynes received her B.A. from Duke University and graduated magna cum laude
from the University of South Carolina School of Law.

Articles

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Symposium Introduction: Privacy in the Federal Courts, Federal Courts Law Review (2009)
 

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Online Privacy Policies: Contracting Away Control Over Personal Information?, Penn State Law Review (2007)

Individuals disclose personal information to websites in the course of everyday transactions. The treatment of...

 

Presentations

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Ethics in the E-Discovery Age, Co-Chair, Federal Courts Law Review Symposium (2009)
 

Privacy in Federal Courts, Co-Chair, Federal Courts Law Review Symposium (2008)
 

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A South Carolina Lawyer's Roadmap to Navigating the New E-Discovery Rules, Co-Chair, Federal Courts Law Review Symposium (2007)
The Federal Courts Law Review, the online publication of the Federal Magistrate Judges Association and...
 

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CLE, Identity Theft, College of Charleston Attorney Assistance Program (2007)