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Andrew Longstreth

Andrew Longstreth

April 21, 2017 | New York Law Journal

The Evolution of Fake News, and How It Affects Lawyers

Law Firm Management columnists Steven Andersen and Andrew Longstreth write that real identities, including those of lawyers or firms, lend credence to spurious sites and help trick search engines, social media users and media monitoring services into driving traffic. Fortunately, most fake news sites that affect lawyers receive minimal views—but you should still stay on your toes.

By Steven Andersen and Andrew Longstreth

16 minute read

February 21, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Getting Ready to Talk About Your Firm's Upcoming Data Breach

Despite the forecast that more cyberattacks are on the way, few law firms, even among those who specialize in privacy and data security matters, have plans in place that detail how they'd respond internally and publicly to a cyber event. Being able to respond quickly and decisively will preserve your firm's public image and brand; a professional and measured response will signal to the market that you are in control and taking the appropriate steps.

By Zach Olsen and Andrew Longstreth

14 minute read

July 15, 2010 | Litigation Daily

After Goldman's Record-Setting $550 Million Settlement with SEC, What Happens to Shareholder and Investor Suits?

Sure, the bank can now put the Securities and Exchange Commission suit behind it. But that's hardly the end of the civil litigation Goldman faces.

By Andrew Longstreth

3 minute read

April 28, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Red Hot Bill Lee Wins Jury Verdict for Pfizer in Acid Reflux Drug Patent Case

It seems only fair that Lee's beloved Red Sox are off to a slow start. Everyone needs something to fret about—and professionally, the Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr partner can seemingly do no wrong. His latest win could be worth up to $1 billion in damages.

By Andrew Longstreth

3 minute read

March 24, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Bear Stearns

By By Andrew Longstreth

1 minute read

June 03, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Paul Clement's Final Day as SG Not so Good

By Andrew Longstreth

1 minute read

June 03, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Pillsbury's Opponents Default in New York City Gun Case

By Andrew Longstreth

1 minute read

October 09, 2002 | Law.com

Going It Alone

Enron's former investment banks and auditor are facing a potential nightmare in Alabama state court. A case brought by Alabama's retirement fund claims $75 million in losses as a result of Enron's meltdown. The plaintiff's firm likes its chances of victory. Notably, two of its partners have played key roles in drafting and shaping Alabama securities law over the last 30 years. Not especially good news for the defendants.

By Andrew Longstreth

1 minute read

June 03, 2008 | The American Lawyer

Brocade Agrees to Pay $160 Million to Settle Class Action

By Andrew Longstreth

1 minute read

November 12, 2009 | New York Law Journal

The Prince and the Plaintiff: Lawyer for Royalty Says Suit Is a "Shakedown"

By Andrew Longstreth

2 minute read