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Cybersecurity threats

By John Pirie on August 4, 2013
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Cybersecurity threats are evolving with ever-increasing levels of sophistication.  In the wake of a series of high profile data breaches, US President Obama recently commented that the nation’s “economic prosperity in the 21st Century will depend on cyber security”.  Without question, cybersecurity is now a global problem facing an array of companies, firms, organizations and governmental bodies. Companies can incur significant costs and reputational damage as a result of cyberattacks, including costs related to the deployment of additional personnel and security technologies to protect against future attacks, loss of revenue, theft of intellectual property, loss of competitive advantages, off-line websites, litigation costs and loss of customer good will.

Baker & McKenzie’s Global Cybersecurity Group has pioneered this cutting edge practice area.  We are widely recognized as a “go-to” firm for large scale cybersecurity audits, counseling, crisis management, internal investigations, and complex civil, criminal and administrative litigation.

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John Pirie leads Baker McKenzie’s Canadian litigation and government enforcement group and is a member of the North American group’s Steering Committee. A Chambers ranked trial lawyer, he handles complex business disputes, investigations and white-collar matters, particularly those with multi-jurisdictional aspects. John’s focus…

John Pirie leads Baker McKenzie’s Canadian litigation and government enforcement group and is a member of the North American group’s Steering Committee. A Chambers ranked trial lawyer, he handles complex business disputes, investigations and white-collar matters, particularly those with multi-jurisdictional aspects. John’s focus includes a significant fraud and financial recovery component, having pursued and defended a range of leading cases in the area. He has deep experience with emergency relief measures, including global asset freeze orders and remedies available in bankruptcy and receivership. John has acted for governments, banks, investors, multinational corporations, officers and directors, a stock exchange, a securities regulator, members of the judiciary and an array of professionals. Clients interviewed by Chambers Global say: “John Pirie has an excellent command of the law and clients’ needs and expectations” and “he is an experienced courtroom advocate who is particularly well regarded for his civil fraud expertise.”

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    Canadian Fraud Law
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