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Logan Booth advises in matters involving data privacy and cybersecurity issues, high-stakes investigations, and business-critical reputational and crisis management matters.
Logan has significant experience representing clients through high-stakes reputational and crisis management issues. His work in this space is extensive, and includes counseling boards and executives through misconduct investigations, reductions in force, WARN Act compliance, unionization initiatives, and leadership transitions. Beyond the labor and employment realm, he has also advised clients through Congressional, federal agency, and state attorneys general investigations. Notably, Logan served at the principal crisis communications consultant for Norfolk Southern in the aftermath of the East Palestine train derailment, having deployed to Ohio to act as the company’s representative to media, regulators, and elected officials. He has also counseled both public and private educational institutions on data protection practices, civil and criminal enforcement actions, and personnel engagements. In addition to his reactive crisis communications experience, he is also well-versed in developing proactive plans for organizations, to include preparing playbooks, media training spokespeople, and leading preparedness and table-top training exercises.
In addition to his civilian career, Logan is an officer in the United States Navy Reserve, having served in both the intelligence and public affairs communities. He is a graduate of the Center for Information Warfare Training and Defense Information School.
Logan has significant experience representing clients through high-stakes reputational and crisis management issues. His work in this space is extensive, and includes counseling boards and executives through misconduct investigations, reductions in force, WARN Act compliance, unionization initiatives, and leadership transitions. Beyond the labor and employment realm, he has also advised clients through Congressional, federal agency, and state attorneys general investigations. Notably, Logan served at the principal crisis communications consultant for Norfolk Southern in the aftermath of the East Palestine train derailment, having deployed to Ohio to act as the company’s representative to media, regulators, and elected officials. He has also counseled both public and private educational institutions on data protection practices, civil and criminal enforcement actions, and personnel engagements. In addition to his reactive crisis communications experience, he is also well-versed in developing proactive plans for organizations, to include preparing playbooks, media training spokespeople, and leading preparedness and table-top training exercises.
In addition to his civilian career, Logan is an officer in the United States Navy Reserve, having served in both the intelligence and public affairs communities. He is a graduate of the Center for Information Warfare Training and Defense Information School.