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Results (19)
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
Announcements
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP announced today the addition of two lateral partners to the firm. Peter Skinner returns to the New York City office as co-leader of our investigations and white collar team, and Andrew Smith has joined as a partner in...
JULY 25, 2023
Publications
Boies Schiller Flexner attorney James Grippando authored an article in the Daily Business Review about Hitler’s use of personal data to carry out the Holocaust. He discussed how, in the pre-internet age, the Third Reich relied upon a punch card...
DECEMBER 7, 2022
Announcements
Continued Growth in London Targets In-Demand Restructuring Financial Services Work
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP today announced that Michael Jacobs has joined the firm’s London office as a partner in the litigation group. With deep experience in...
September 30, 2022
Publications
Boies Schiller Flexner attorneys David Simons, Jon Mills, and Brandon Butterworth published the article "Is Cyber Insurance a Modern-Day Imperative?" in the New York Law Journal.
This article discusses the increasing risks of data breaches and...
MARCH 25, 2022
Event
Boies Schiller Flexner attorney Jon Mills is a moderator at the 2022 Technology, Media, & Privacy Law Conference hosted by the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Jon will be moderating the panel Emerging Issues...
JULY 2, 2021
Publications
The U.K.'s data protection regulator — the Information Commissioner's Office — fined American Express Services Europe Ltd. £90,000 ($124,300) in May for sending more than 4 million unsolicited direct marketing emails to customers...
JULY 1, 2020
Event
Boies Schiller Flexner Partner Mark Mao will take part in a panel on Wrongful Use and Inadequate Disclosure at NetDiligence’s Virtual Cyber Risk Summit on July 1, 2020.
APRIL 30, 2020
Publications
After the pandemic, everything will eventually return to normal. But our privacy may never be the same. Health officials generally agree that to fully open society, three things are required: treating, testing and tracking. Everyone understands...
AUGUST 2019
Publications
Privacy law is becoming more important than ever. This guide provides an update as of August 2019 to the new legislation, regulation and constantly evolving case law in data privacy around the globe.
JULY 25, 2019
Announcements
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP today announced that Mark Mao will join the firm’s San Francisco office as a partner, helping to expand and lead the firm’s data privacy practice nationally and internationally. Mao is one of the country’s...
SEPTEMBER 2018
Announcements
BSF partner Matt Schwartz was named a 2018 Cryptocurrency Trailblazer by the National Law Journal.
In a profile, the publication highlighted his work for Ripple Labs, creators of the world's third-largest cryptocurrency, in which he became...
JANUARY 17, 2018
Publications
In 2017, consumers in data breach lawsuits were vastly more successful at persuading federal appellate courts that they had pled a constitutional injury. This is a dramatic reversal in the trajectory of federal jurisprudence on “standing” in data...
APRIL 19, 2017
Publications
Since Congress passed the Bank Secrecy Act in 1970, banks and other financial institutions have had a legal obligation to report suspicious customer activity to the government or risk regulatory penalties and even criminal prosecution. The purpose is...
MARCH 7, 2016
In the News
Much has been written about how companies can protect their sensitive information from being compromised by a direct intrusion. But companies also must protect their information when, in the normal course of business, they provide third party vendors...
OCTOBER 5, 2015
Publications
The threat to cybersecurity has evolved more rapidly than the technologies and processes available to defend our most sensitive information, and the speed with which new threats are emerging is leaving the legal framework that governs data...
Daily Business Review
In the News
Responsibility for data privacy and cybersecurity causes anxiety and sleep deprivation for chief information officers, general counsels and CEOs for good reason. Virtually every day, headlines recount the miseries of a newly hacked company. What are...
Law360
In the News
In the News
In the News
FEBRUARY 23, 2015
Publications
Our laws are not built to protect victims of ideologically-driven data hacking