Emma Bruder
Emma is driven by her passion for advocacy and social impact to hold large businesses accountable for unjust practices.
Emma is driven by her passion for advocacy and social impact to hold large businesses accountable for unjust practices.
Emma Bruder is an associate in DiCello Levitt’s New York Office whose practice focuses on data privacy and cybersecurity, representing plaintiffs affected by wrongful use or exposure of their private information.
Prior to joining DiCello Levitt, Emma practiced at an esteemed New York-based plaintiffs’ firm, where she worked on plaintiff class actions in cybersecurity and data privacy, employment and labor, and civil rights law. While at Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Emma served as notes editor for the Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights and Social Justice. She also interned at the Legal Aid Society’s Domestic Violence Unit, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, the Bronx Defenders’ Family Defense Practice, and the Queens District Attorney’s Office’s Domestic Violence Bureau.
Emma received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan, where she majored in sociology, concentrating in law, justice, and social change, and minored in creative writing and philosophy. At Michigan, Emma was also selected to perform in the wind ensemble as a flutist, and she volunteered at the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center.