Warrant fight: Microsoft on Monday pressed its appellate fight challenging a government search warrant for data stored overseas. Read Microsoft’s opening brief here. The company’s lawyers include teams from Orrick and from Covington.
“The power to embark on unilateral law enforcement incursions into a foreign sovereign country—directly or indirectly—has profound foreign policy consequences,” Microsoft’s lawyers, including Orrick’s E. Joshua Rosenkranz, wrote in their appellate brief. “Worse still, it threatens the privacy of U.S. citizens.”
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