| Companies and individuals
have compelling reasons to protect private and confidential information.
Securing business information preserves trade secrets and other
intangible assets, and protecting customer information creates
trust and brand loyalty, reduces litigation, and prevents liability.
Securing personal information protects reputation and prevents
financial loss. Nevertheless, controlling the flow of information
presents one of today's greatest challenges.
The privacy litigation practice group at Stafford
Frey Cooper helps individual and business clients understand
and adapt to changing and confusing information security requirements
and challenges. The attorneys in the group have broad experience
in a variety of privacy matters and disputes, including the following:
| • |
Breaches
of confidentiality and privilege |
| • |
Business,
electronic, and financial records |
| • |
Commercial
disparagement |
| • |
Computer
security |
| • |
Defamation |
| • |
Government
records |
| • |
Health
privacy |
| • |
Identity
theft |
| • |
Information
technology |
| • |
Privacy
torts |
| • |
Trade
secret protection |
| • |
Workplace
privacy |
Attorneys:
• Danford
D. Grant
• James
R. Lynch Related
Practice Areas:
• Business & Commercial Litigation
• Business
Formation, Management & Compliance
• Complex & Class
Action Litigation
• e-Discovery
• Employment Law
• Personal Injury
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