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by Katy O'Donnell | April 25th, 2013

Former FBI senior cybersecurity adviser Paul Tiao is leaving his post at the agency to join the privacy and data-security practice group at Hunton & Williams.

by Katy O'Donnell | April 2nd, 2013

Legal experts addressed ways companies can protect themselves after a cyber intrusion and the various steps government is taking to cut down on hacking.

by Andrew Ramonas | February 25th, 2011

As chief of staff to then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Kyle Sampson played a key role in the U.S. attorney firings scandal.

by Fahima Haque | January 14th, 2011

The head of the Environment and Natural Resources Division lays out ambitious goals, topped by efforts to cope with the Gulf oil spill.

by Stephanie Woodrow | January 4th, 2011

Stephen S. Stallings was a prosecutor from 2001 to 2008 in the U.S. Attorney offices in Pittsburgh and Miami.

by Andrew Ramonas | August 24th, 2009

The D.C. Committee on Admissions has not approved Kyle Sampson’s bar application because Justice Department investigators said he broke federal laws and misled government officials, The National Law Journal reported.

by Andrew Ramonas | August 14th, 2009

Hunton & Williams said in 2008 that D. Kyle Sampson was on leave until he was admitted to the D.C. Bar, according to The Blog of Legal Times. He still isn’t a D.C. Bar member, the blog reported.


ERNST & YOUNG LLP's BRIAN LOUGHMAN ON TRENDS IN GLOBAL FORENSIC ACCOUNTING: Loughman, the Americas leader of Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services, discusses how increased government enforcement, awareness of corruption risk and an emphasis on proactive compliance assessments by corporations is driving double-digit growth in the New York-based practice he leads.

 "Quite frankly, I have been an agent of change and change is hard sometimes for individuals to deal with." -- acting ATF chief B. Todd Jones.