Pablo obtained his law degree at the School of Law of Universidad Católica.
In May 2000 he obtained an LL.M. from Fordham Law School (New York, USA) where he also worked as research assistant of Prof. Joel Reidenberg. Pablo wrote his LLM thesis about the subject of international transfers of personal data and the adequacy of Latin American countries.
Pablo is a law professor at the University of San Andres (Buenos Aires, Argentina) where he is also the director of the Center for Technology and Society (CETyS).
Pablo has been teaching a graduate course on “Data protection and Access to Information Law” in the Internet law Program of San Andres University since the year 2008. Since 2020 he teaches also a course on Cibersecurity law at San Andres.
Pablo also currently a partner of Allende & Brea, a law firm in Buenos Aires where he practices data protection law and internet law. After this LLM, he worked as a foreign associate at Morrison & Foester LLP in New York. He is admitted to practice law both in Argentina and in New York.
In 2022 he was awarded the Vanguard Award by IAPP for his work in the region of Latin America.
He has been a frequent speaker the CPDP conference in Brussels and CPDP Latam, at PLI seminars in New York, the IAPP summit in Washington DC and the Privacy Laws & Business conference at Cambridge (UK).