Bradley Adds Healthcare Privacy Attorney Eric Setterlund to Nashville Office
Bradley is pleased to announce the arrival of Eric Setterlund as counsel in the firm’s Healthcare Practice Group and Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice Group in Nashville.
Mr. Setterlund previously served as the privacy and data counsel and the interim chief privacy officer for BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee. During his time at BCBST, he provided strategic leadership on privacy, security, and technology matters, as well as enterprise data sharing initiatives, digitization efforts, and member outreach campaigns. In his roles, he oversaw the enterprise privacy program and regularly collaborated with the chief information security officer, giving him valuable insight into the day-to-day management of enterprise-wide compliance programs.
“Eric’s extensive background in healthcare privacy, security protections and regulatory compliance adds significant depth to our team and enhances our capabilities to serve clients in this evolving space,” said Bradley Nashville Office Managing Partner Lauren B. Jacques. “His ability to navigate complex business and technology issues, develop and implement policies and procedures, and monitor program compliance adds further advantage to our firm, and we look forward to collaborating with him on behalf of our clients.”
A graduate of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Mr. Setterlund earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee. He is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and holds his Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
Bradley’s Healthcare Practice Group understands the challenges healthcare companies face, including increased regulation, industry consolidation, reimbursement challenge, and litigation liability. The team has an extensive record of successful results in a broad range of sectors and provides creative and effective legal solutions to clients as they navigate changes in real time.
The firm’s Cybersecurity & Privacy Practice Group provides advice on compliance with current legal frameworks while also anticipating and adapting to the changing landscape of the business, legal, technology, and regulatory environment in which clients operate. The team works strategically to operationalize privacy that aligns with business goals and ensures information security to protect business assets for clients across a variety of industries.