Intellectual Property
Jan. 14, 2010
Firm Accuses China of Cyber Attack
Repercussions form a $2.2 billion software piracy lawsuit against the Chinese government hit close to home for the lawyers at Gipson Hoffman & Pancione this week: The firm said it came under a cyber attack directed from within China.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Repercussions form a $2.2 billion software piracy lawsuit against the Chinese government hit close to home for the lawyers at Gipson Hoffman & Pancione this week: The firm said it came under a cyber attack directed from within China.
"It's something we're taking very seriously, and we're cooperating with the on-going investigation," said Greg Fayer, a lawyer at...
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