Rebecca Trickey
Rebecca is a fierce advocate for privacy rights in the digital age.
Rebecca is a fierce advocate for privacy rights in the digital age.
Rebecca Trickey is an associate in DiCello Levitt’s Chicago office. She represents individuals and classes who have been wronged by corporate deception and unfair business practices. A fierce advocate for the right to privacy in the digital age, Rebecca focuses her practice on data privacy and cybersecurity matters, ensuring that bad actors are held accountable for misusing or negligently handling their customers’ data.
Prior to joining DiCello Levitt, Rebecca litigated complex bankruptcy matters at a distinguished international firm, representing clients across a wide variety of industries. At her previous firm, she also maintained a robust pro bono practice, advocating on behalf of asylum seekers and working towards expanding tenants’ rights in the Chicago area.
While attending the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, Rebecca was an associate editor of the Journal of Law and Social Policy, president of Collaboration for Justice, and a board member of Invisible Identities, an advocacy organization for lawyers with disabilities. In addition to graduating from Northwestern with honors and dean’s list recognition, Rebecca received recognition as a Public Service Star for her community service commitments. Rebecca regularly volunteers with Chicago-area organizations dedicated to helping young people understand their constitutional rights and increasing youth engagement with public policy.