Two years after fending off a cyberattack from the international hacking network known as Anonymous, the Silicon Valley company is fighting to shield business records from defendants accused of perpe
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Others say it's not routine. Edward Swanson of Swanson & McNamara said ideally internet searching is the bare minimum, but that it...
...of this," said defense attorney Edward Swanson of San Francisco's Swanson & McNamara. "There's a sense that people are going to be really...
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