July 25, 2017 | New York Law Journal
The Global Reach of the U.S. Computer Intrusion LawIn their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Nicholas De Feis and Philip Patterson use the Eastern District case 'U.S. Gasperini' to illustrate the global reach of U.S. computer intrusion laws. They write that the opinion demonstrates how, as technological innovation increasingly blurs any remaining lines between a computer and other electronic devices, U.S. computer anti-intrusion laws may eventually come to cover conduct involving virtually every electronic device in the world.
By By Nicholas M. De Feis and Philip C. Patterson
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July 30, 2014 | New York Law Journal
End Run: Using Search Warrants to Obtain Foreign RecordsIn their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Nicholas M. DeFeis and Philip C. Patterson of De Feis O'Connell & Rose, write about the authority of the Justice Department to compel a domestic corporation to produce emails stored on an overseas server.
By By Nicholas M. De Feis and Philip C. Patterson
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October 24, 2013 | New York Law Journal
Foreign Evidence Served on a Silver Platter for U.S. ProsecutionsIn their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Nicholas M. De Feis and Philip C. Patterson of De Feis O'Connell & Rose, describe how cooperation between domestic and foreign law enforcement agencies can provide U.S. prosecutors with evidence for use in prosecutions that is not subject to U.S. constitutional protections.
By By Nicholas M. De Feis and Philip C. Patterson
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