...collaborative development of tiered security...creation of federal cybersecurity technical...34; Federal Bureau of Investigation cybersecurity expert...
...aggressive consumer protection, Federal Trade Commission Chairman...with the operator of the Path social...much-hyped antitrust investigation of Google's...
...determining the future of electronic data discovery...148; which featured U.S.D.C...and Rodriguez are federal district judges for...
...When the leader of a computer crime...cases in 2010, U.S. Attorney Carmen...Just months later, federal prosecutors under Ortiz...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the elite posse of jurists who are...and Rodriguez are federal district judges for...confirmed by the U.S. Senate...
...At the forefront of these actions is the Federal Trade Commission, which...FTC conducted an investigation of Google's...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...In a migration of electronic data discovery talent, global...in specific legal matters and investigations, and advised clients on e...
...major mining deal in fall 2010, and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation met with several top firms shortly thereafter. (FBI meetings...
... 2012 U.S. Dist...efforts by federal government agencies...the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the...
...the parlance of 21st-century...stories of U.S. government...of Justice investigation and a...purchase under federal contracts were...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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