Autumn Lawley

Client Relationship Manager at Console & Associates P.C.

Autumn Lawley is an accomplished Client Relationship Manager at Console & Associates P.C., a law firm focused on data privacy, where notable project management skills have resulted in more than doubling the firm's client signing rate since March 2023. Previous experience includes roles as a Human Resources Generalist at Blueprint Digital, where support was provided for talent acquisition and HR programs, and as a Development Manager and Executive Assistant at Rimal Foto Productions, delivering administrative and event assistance. Additional roles include Executive Administrative Assistant at Genius Guild, General Manager at Bohemian House of Espresso + Chai, and Assistant Manager at Lydia's on Ludlow, with early experience as an Assistant Instructor at Cincinnati Martial Arts Club. Autumn Lawley holds a high school diploma from Walnut Hills High School and attended the University of Cincinnati from 2015 to 2020.

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Console & Associates P.C.

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Console & Associates is a data breach class action law firm. Founded in 1994, we are Consumer Privacy and Data Breach Lawyers that represent plaintiffs nationwide in security breach class action lawsuits. Our focus is on helping the victims get compensated by the companies that carelessly allowed their data to be stolen. Rick Console, our Founder, Attorney, and Principal has dedicated his 25-year legal career to advocating for consumers. He has fought against some of the largest corporations in America and obtained over $100 million dollars in compensation for over 7,000 clients. His work has been featured in Forbes and The Washington Post. The Covid-19 pandemic offered an unprecedented opportunity for hackers and criminals. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, there were more than 1,290 data breaches in the first half of 2021, representing the largest number of data breaches in any six-month period in history. Have you ever wondered what a hacker can do with your private information? It is often sold to the highest bidder. These criminals then use your identity to commit identity theft crimes such as taking out loans in your name or applying for unemployment in your name. Companies that you trust with your information have a duty to protect it. When a company fails to implement proper safeguards, it may have to pay you compensation. With our help, you can effectively pursue compensation from the parties responsible for a breach. Contact us at 856-778-5500 for a free case evaluation to learn more about your rights and potential legal remedies.


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