Overview
Logan is an associate in the firm’s Technology & Data Group who assists clients with their privacy and cybersecurity risks.
Logan is committed to working closely with clients to provide a cost-effective legal perspective on the issue at hand. He provides legal counsel on a wide variety of topics, such as compliance with data privacy law, privacy and security programs, and leveraging new technologies. Logan is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional — U.S. by the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
Prior to joining Fredrikson, Logan worked as the staff attorney for the American Bar Association’s Cybersecurity Legal Task Force and Commission on Homelessness and Poverty and clerked at both the district court and appellate level. Working in diverse roles has strengthened his ability to navigate high-stakes legal environments and adapt quickly to formerly unfamiliar areas of law.
Services
Credentials
Education
- University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 2018, cum laude
- George Washington University, M.A., 2024
- College of William & Mary, B.A., 2014
Admissions
- Minnesota, 2020
- District of Columbia, 2020
Clerkships
- Law Clerk, Judge Rachna Sullivan, Hennepin County District Court, 2021
- Law Clerk, Judges Matthew E. Johnson; John R. Rodenberg; Diane B. Bratvold, Minnesota Court of Appeals, 2018-2019
News & Insights
Publications & Presentations
Co-Author, “Cybercrime,” ABA Cybersecurity Handbook, 4th Edition, upcoming 2026
Co-Author, “The Current State of Affordable Housing and Homelessness Crisis Post-Grants Pass,” ABA RPTE eReport, 2025
Author, “Beyond Ballot-Stuffing: Current Gaps in International Law Regarding Foreign State Hacking to Influence a Foreign Election,” 35 Wis. Int’l L.J. 179, 2017
