The consequences of a serious cyber breach can stretch far beyond the initial hack, and can lead to extensive reputational damage, business interruption, regulatory scrutiny and litigation.
The key is to plan ahead, both from an IT and legal perspective, and that is where we can help. Our experienced cybersecurity lawyers are always available, providing full spectrum support from preparedness to response, internal investigation to notifications and media communications, and representation before regulators to class action defense. Whether it's ransomware, coding glitches, emails or staff gone astray, we can help you understand the civil and criminal law implications and make informed choices.
As a deeply-integrated global practice, we are also exceedingly well-versed in coordinating compliance, notifications, regulatory responses and litigation across jurisdictions, including for the world’s largest companies. Additionally, our worldwide reach means that, should the worst happen, there is always someone working for you.
Our global lawyers can help you with all aspects of disruptive technology law. Notable experience in this field includes:
- supporting companies in dealing with the direct and indirect challenges following a cyberattack
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