...MIT's lawyer, Jonathan Kotlier, who chairs the government investigations and white-collar crime practice group at Boston's Nutter McClennen & Fish. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...that two-thirds of departing white-collar employees leave with proprietary data...
...which emerged from a whistleblower, to U.S. and U.K. white-collar crime authorities. Autonomy headquarters are in San Francisco and Cambridge, U.K...
...of a computer crime ring was sentenced...chair of the white collar practice at Edwards...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Welcome to late December that time of year when the legal technology industry takes a breather, people are merry, and journalists make lists. One year ago, LTN compiled a similar story "11 for
...a former FBI special agent who managed programs in cybercrime and white-collar crime. "A major differentiator between digital forensics and IT is the...
...the document-intensive realm of white-collar offenses. How much...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...21 years with the FBI. Most of that time he investigated white-collar crime -- including financial institution fraud and asset misappropriation -- and he also started...
...uses his skills to catch bad guys who use computers to commit crimes. "Even though I was a good programmer and a...
...took up a white-collar case that wasn...a slew of crimes, including trade secret...
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