On the Move and After Hours
Day Pitney New Jersey Partner Naju Lathia's new role as co-chair of the firm's Data Privacy, Protection and Litigation group was featured in the New Jersey Law Journal.
Her "wide-ranging litigation knowledge coupled with her experience as a financial and cyber crimes prosecutor is a natural pairing to the group's deep understanding of how corporations and businesses need to protect both their own and their clients data from intrusion," William Roberts, her co-chair said in a statement.
Lathia handles complex commercial matters in state and federal court, as well as internal and white-collar investigations. She previously served as a deputy attorney general in the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, in its Financial and Computer Crimes Unit. As a trial attorney, Lathia prosecuted and tried cases involving computer crimes, money laundering and financial fraud; and worked on technology issues with several large companies, and investigated cases involving cloud hacking and cyber fraud.
Read the full article here.
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