
Matthew Redding
Partner @ Fox Rothschild
Matt focuses his practice on corporate, health law, and data privacy and security matters. Matt’s corporate practice extends across many industries. Matt regularly counsels startups and established businesses, health care practices, facilities and organizations, and others in a full range of corporate matters.
In the health care field, Matt regularly represents clients within the health care industry (e.g., physicians, physician practices, surgery centers, primary care clinics, urgent care facilities, hospitals) and clients in health care-related industries (e.g., technology-based firms, business management vendors, billing service entities). In addition to assisting these clients with the full range of corporate matters, Matt advises clients on matters relating to compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
In the data privacy and security realm, Matt focuses his practice on compliance and breach analysis and response matters under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended (HIPAA), and its implementing regulations, the FTC Act (Health Breach Notification Rule), state data privacy and breach notification laws, and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Matt assists with generating and reviewing compliance policies and procedures, negotiating business associate agreements (on behalf of covered entities, business associates and subcontractors) and data protection agreements (on behalf of controllers, processors and sub-processors), and advising with respect to complex compliance matters.
Prior to joining the firm, Matt was a law clerk for a law firm in Southeastern Pennsylvania, where he drafted third party opinions for credit rating agencies. He served as a legal intern for the Pennsylvania Governor’s Office of General Counsel in the Department of Public Welfare where he handled matters involving licensing, employment disputes and elder law. As an extern with a national law firm, Matt assisted in the drafting of employment agreements, preparation of Securities and Exchange Commission reports and in connection with sophisticated business law matters.
While in law school, Matt was a research assistant to Professor Michael Moreland on issues relating to federal, state and local immigration laws. He was also the business and special projects editor for the university’s Environmental Law Journal and worked at the Civil Justice Clinic representing low-income individuals in litigation, negotiation and counseling. He also took part in the Homeless Advocacy Project of the university’s Pro Bono Society.
- 2026
