Opening Appellate Brief filed in U.S. v. Thomas Post author:Tor Ekeland Post published:February 23, 2017 Post category:Computer Law/Criminal Defense Continue ReadingOpening Appellate Brief filed in U.S. v. Thomas
EFF and ACLU File Ninth Circuit Amicus Brief in U.S. v. Keith Gartenlaub Post author:Tor Ekeland Post published:February 16, 2017 Post category:Computer Law/Criminal Defense Continue ReadingEFF and ACLU File Ninth Circuit Amicus Brief in U.S. v. Keith Gartenlaub
Opening Brief Filed in United States v. Gartenlaub (Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals) Post author:Tor Ekeland Post published:February 8, 2017 Post category:Computer Law/Criminal Defense Continue ReadingOpening Brief Filed in United States v. Gartenlaub (Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals)
Ninth Circuit Denies Keith Gartenlaub Bail Pending Appeal Post author:Tor Ekeland Post published:January 13, 2017 Post category:Computer Law/Criminal Defense Continue ReadingNinth Circuit Denies Keith Gartenlaub Bail Pending Appeal
Legitimizing General Warrants? Rule 41 Amendment Enlarges Government’s Hacking Authority Post author:Tor Ekeland Post published:January 9, 2017 Post category:Computer Law/Criminal Defense/Cyber Security & Data Breaches Continue ReadingLegitimizing General Warrants? Rule 41 Amendment Enlarges Government’s Hacking Authority
New Indictment in U.S. v Gottesfeld Post author:Tor Ekeland Post published:October 19, 2016 Post category:Computer Law/Criminal Defense Continue ReadingNew Indictment in U.S. v Gottesfeld
TEPC Represented 3 out of 7 Defendants From Wired Magazine’s List of the Most Controversial CFAA Cases of All Time Post author:Tor Ekeland Post published:November 10, 2015 Post category:Computer Law/Criminal Defense/Us in the Press Continue ReadingTEPC Represented 3 out of 7 Defendants From Wired Magazine’s List of the Most Controversial CFAA Cases of All Time