About Victoria Therese
Victoria Therese Kepes earned her undergraduate degree from Wofford College in 2007 and returned to the classroom to complete a J.D. at Wake Forest University School of Law in 2011. Those years laid the groundwork for a practice that sits at the intersection of law and information governance. Her academic record reflects a steady movement toward issues that concern organizations handling sensitive data.
After law school, Kepes became licensed to practice in both North Carolina and South Carolina. She added a professional certification in privacy to her credentials, earning the Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) designation from the International Association of Privacy Professionals. That credential signals training in U.S. privacy laws and practical data protection standards.
Kepes’s practice has concentrated on advising organizations that must balance business needs against regulatory and consumer expectations. She advises on privacy program development, drafting and reviewing privacy policies and notices, and assessing data processing practices against applicable laws. She also assists clients in preparing for regulatory inquiries and in responding to data incidents, helping to coordinate investigatory steps and communications strategies.
Her work touches contract terms as well. Kepes reviews vendor agreements and data processing addenda, helping clients clarify responsibilities for cross-border transfers, security controls, and breach notification. She conducts privacy risk assessments and develops internal guidance aimed at reducing legal and operational exposure. These tasks require both an understanding of technical safeguards and the practical ability to make them usable inside an organization.
At The Noble Law, Kepes serves clients across a range of industries, including small and mid-size businesses. She provides counsel on compliance efforts and assists in drafting policies and training materials that translate legal obligations into day-to-day practices. Her day-to-day work blends counseling and problem solving. She often works with multidisciplinary teams to align legal requirements with operational realities.
Outside client work, Kepes stays current on privacy developments and industry practice through continuing education and professional networks tied to the privacy field. She brings that ongoing learning back to client matters so legal advice reflects recent changes in law and enforcement trends. She currently focuses on privacy and data protection matters for clients in North Carolina and South Carolina.