The arrest of Sergey Aleynikov following his acquittal on federal charges for the alleged misappropriation of Goldman Sachs' high-frequency trading computer code highlights the differences between fe
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss "unauthorized access" under the CFAA, as well as the use of novel CFAA theories to seek redress from the transmission of unwanted data to mob
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
As federal circuit courts remain divided over the interpretation of "exceeds authorized access" in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Morvillo Abamowitz partners Elkan Abramowitz, and Barry A. Bohrer
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...apply to employees who steal data from the company computers. WEC Carolina Energy Solutions LLC v. Miller, 2012 WL 3039213 (4th Cir...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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