As recent events indicate, American companies may be the subject of destructive data “wiper” attacks and potential data theft by Iran-linked hackers. Ongoing tensions in the Middle East underscore the stark and evolving cyberthreat landscape facing companies. These types of cyberattacks blend the regulatory and litigation exposure of a traditional data breach with the extreme business risks associated with near total operational disruption. This alert highlights potential legal implications and outlines practical steps companies should consider to strengthen preparedness.

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Joshua Levy is co-chair of the global Litigation and Enforcement practice group at Ropes & Gray LLP. He focuses on white collar defense and related complex civil litigation, particularly in the health care, pharmaceutical, medical device and Health IT industries. In 2019, Joshua…

Joshua Levy is co-chair of the global Litigation and Enforcement practice group at Ropes & Gray LLP. He focuses on white collar defense and related complex civil litigation, particularly in the health care, pharmaceutical, medical device and Health IT industries. In 2019, Joshua was lead counsel for one of the parents charged in the college admissions scandal. In 2018 and 2019, Joshua represented both Pfizer and Alexion in securing favorable False Claims Act settlements involving novel kickback theories relating to Patient Assistance Programs. In 2017, Joshua led a team that secured a $40 million criminal and civil global resolution with DOJ, FDA, OIG and the SEC, which included criminal misbranding and HIPAA charges. In 2016, Mr. Levy secured a complete acquittal after a three-week trial in federal court of a real estate developer and he was named as one of the Lawyers of the Year by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. In 2016, Joshua also led teams that secured the first DOJ declination under the FCPA Pilot Program and won a significant False Claims Act case dismissal in the First Circuit Court of Appeals.

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Gregg is co-chair of the firm’s Litigation and Enforcement practice group, based in Ropes & Gray’s New York office. Gregg has over 25 years of experience delivering successful results to financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, professional services organizations, hedge funds and other sophisticated…

Gregg is co-chair of the firm’s Litigation and Enforcement practice group, based in Ropes & Gray’s New York office. Gregg has over 25 years of experience delivering successful results to financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, professional services organizations, hedge funds and other sophisticated clients in a wide range of complex commercial disputes. His practice involves matters concerning the federal securities laws, commercial contracts, financial transactions/instruments, corporate governance, breach of fiduciary duty claims and mergers and acquisitions. Gregg also frequently represents real estate developers, investors and owners in high-profile litigation matters.