Citrin 7th Circuit

In International Airport Centers, LLC v. Citrin, 440 F.3d 418, 420 (7th Cir. 2006) the court held that an employee was liable under the Computer Fraud and Abuse and the employee’s “authorization to access the [company] laptop terminated, when, . . . [the employee] resolved to destroy files that incriminated himself and other files that were also the property of his employer, in violation of the duty of loyalty that agency law imposes on an employee.”  Read Relevant Article.

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About Nick Akerman

Nick Akerman is a partner in Dorsey & Whitney’s Trial group. Nick represents clients in trial and appellate courts and arbitrations throughout the United States. His specialties include protection of trade secrets and computer data, other commercial litigation, internal investigations and white collar criminal representations.

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T: + 1 212 415 9217
E: akerman.nick@dorsey.com

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