By Alaina Lancaster | September 8, 2022
A federal judge turned back a preliminary injunction motion from unnamed members of the bar seeking to prevent the agency from making confidential investigations public in order to avoid liability from a data breach announced in February.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 29, 2022
In a Friday notice, lawyers for Facebook's Meta Platforms and plaintiffs suing over the Cambridge Analytica scandal said they'd reached a "settlement in principle." A sanctions hearing against Facebook and its lawyers at Gibson Dunn remains set for Friday.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 24, 2022
A lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court Tuesday alleges that security issues persist despite Coinbase paying "large fines" to regulators for prior vulnerabilities. Matthew Borden, of BraunHagey & Borden, said a law passed in 1978 could be the answer to address the new waves of fintech institutions.
By Jessie Yount | August 3, 2022
Victoria Degtyareva was most recently a member of the cyber and intellectual property crimes section, and plans to expand the cybersecurity practice at Munger.
By Cassandre Coyer | August 3, 2022
Experts suggest that added stipulations in the looming CPRA should encourage companies to establish efficient compliance workflows to meet new data privacy requirements.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 28, 2022
Matthew Olsen, assistant attorney general for the National Security Division , said there's an ongoing investigation into "the effort to compromise the public judicial dockets."
By Jessica Mach | July 27, 2022
Cohen said she's been a fan of HackerOne since it launched #HackThePentagon" in partnership with the Department of Defense in 2016. Now, she'll lead its legal and public policy efforts.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | Patrick Smith | July 5, 2022
Law firms already have an uphill climb in competing with other tech-savvy entities in the cyber space. The lack of qualified talent and increasing workloads don't help.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 15, 2022
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who is already mulling possible sanctions against Facebook's lawyers, excoriated the Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher team again for their conduct during a May 5 deposition. "We are doing our best," Gibson Dunn partner Rosemarie Ring said at a June 9 hearing. "That is not doing your best," Chhabria interrupted.
By Andrew Goudsward | May 17, 2022
Prosecutors accused Sussmann, a cybersecurity lawyer who represented Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, of leading an effort to promote derogatory information about former President Donald Trump ahead of the 2016 election—and using the FBI to do it.
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