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The former Department of Justice’s assistant attorney general will also further grow the cybersecurity and government enforcement practices at Morrison &Foerster
Morrison &Foerster, a leading global law firm, is pleased to announce that John P. Carlin, recently the top national security attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), has joined the firm to chair its global risk and crisis management practice.
Mr. Carlin has served as a top-level official in both Republican and Democratic administrations, most recently as the assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s National Security Division (NSD), having been appointed by the President and overwhelmingly confirmed by the Senate on a bipartisan basis. Previously, he served as chief of staff and senior counsel to Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As a partner at Morrison &Foerster, Mr. Carlin will drive a cross-disciplinary risk and crisis management practice and will also expand the firm’s already market-leading practices in cybersecurity and data privacy, national security, government enforcement, and white-collar defense.
“John led a nationwide outreach campaign focused on raising c-suite awareness of cutting-edge cyber and economic espionage threats during his tenure as a senior administration official. His exceptional blend of experience positions him to lead a strong risk and crisis management practice focused on advising companies responding to global and national security threats,” LarrenNashelsky, chair of Morrison & Foerster, said. “John is the latest key addition to our elite group of litigators with high-level government experience who are meeting the increasingly complex regulatory needs of our clients. We have welcomed to the firm numerous Washington, D.C.-based partners such as Katie Thomson who recently joined us after serving as general counsel of the Department of Transportation and chief counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration; Chuck Duross and James Koukios who also joined us from DOJ; and Jessie Liu who was an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and deputy chief of staff in DOJ’s NSD.”
David McDowell, co-chair of Morrison & Foerster’s Litigation Department, added: “John will provide significant value to our clients by enhancing multiple practice areas at Morrison & Foerster that already have outstanding reputations. He will grow our market-leading technology platform advising clients concerned about increased risks from new technologies as the Internet of Things accelerates. Following Katie Thomson joining us several months ago, John’s arrival will also make us a one-stop shop for companies seeking legal counsel on the potentially catastrophic risks faced by companies cutting across all industry sectors, including technology and transportation.”
As assistant attorney general for DOJ’s NSD for three years, Mr. Carlin regularly briefed high-ranking government officials, including the President. He oversaw nearly 400 employees responsible for protecting the United States against international and domestic terrorism, espionage, cyber, and other national security threats. Key milestones and accomplishments during Mr. Carlin’s tenure at DOJ included:
Mr. Carlin joined the NSD after helping lead the FBI’s evolution to meet growing and changing national security threats, including cyber threats. A career federal prosecutor, Mr. Carlin also held positions as National Coordinator of DOJ’s Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property Program, and as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia in which he prosecuted cases ranging from homicide and sexual offenses to cyber, fraud, and public corruption matters. As a trial lawyer, he has tried 40 cases to verdict.
Mr. Carlin, who joined DOJ through the Attorney General’s Honors Program, earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School and his B.A. from Williams College.
“I chose MoFo in part to join the world’s best privacy and data security practice and also for the firm’s global platform and longstanding expertise in technology including the Internet of Things and autonomous vehicles,” Mr. Carlin said. “I look forward to building on the existing expertise across multiple practices to deliver what clients want: strategies to manage and mitigate risk before a crisis occurs and the experience to navigate complex matters throughout a business when the worst happens and the company is on the line.”
The former Department of Justice’s assistant attorney general will also further grow the cybersecurity and government enforcement practices at Morrison &Foerster
Morrison &Foerster, a leading global law firm, is pleased to announce that John P. Carlin, recently the top national security attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), has joined the firm to chair its global risk and crisis management practice.
Mr. Carlin has served as a top-level official in both Republican and Democratic administrations, most recently as the assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s National Security Division (NSD), having been appointed by the President and overwhelmingly confirmed by the Senate on a bipartisan basis. Previously, he served as chief of staff and senior counsel to Robert S. Mueller, III, former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As a partner at Morrison &Foerster, Mr. Carlin will drive a cross-disciplinary risk and crisis management practice and will also expand the firm’s already market-leading practices in cybersecurity and data privacy, national security, government enforcement, and white-collar defense.
“John led a nationwide outreach campaign focused on raising c-suite awareness of cutting-edge cyber and economic espionage threats during his tenure as a senior administration official. His exceptional blend of experience positions him to lead a strong risk and crisis management practice focused on advising companies responding to global and national security threats,” LarrenNashelsky, chair of Morrison & Foerster, said. “John is the latest key addition to our elite group of litigators with high-level government experience who are meeting the increasingly complex regulatory needs of our clients. We have welcomed to the firm numerous Washington, D.C.-based partners such as Katie Thomson who recently joined us after serving as general counsel of the Department of Transportation and chief counsel of the Federal Aviation Administration; Chuck Duross and James Koukios who also joined us from DOJ; and Jessie Liu who was an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and deputy chief of staff in DOJ’s NSD.”
David McDowell, co-chair of Morrison & Foerster’s Litigation Department, added: “John will provide significant value to our clients by enhancing multiple practice areas at Morrison & Foerster that already have outstanding reputations. He will grow our market-leading technology platform advising clients concerned about increased risks from new technologies as the Internet of Things accelerates. Following Katie Thomson joining us several months ago, John’s arrival will also make us a one-stop shop for companies seeking legal counsel on the potentially catastrophic risks faced by companies cutting across all industry sectors, including technology and transportation.”
As assistant attorney general for DOJ’s NSD for three years, Mr. Carlin regularly briefed high-ranking government officials, including the President. He oversaw nearly 400 employees responsible for protecting the United States against international and domestic terrorism, espionage, cyber, and other national security threats. Key milestones and accomplishments during Mr. Carlin’s tenure at DOJ included:
Mr. Carlin joined the NSD after helping lead the FBI’s evolution to meet growing and changing national security threats, including cyber threats. A career federal prosecutor, Mr. Carlin also held positions as National Coordinator of DOJ’s Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property Program, and as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia in which he prosecuted cases ranging from homicide and sexual offenses to cyber, fraud, and public corruption matters. As a trial lawyer, he has tried 40 cases to verdict.
Mr. Carlin, who joined DOJ through the Attorney General’s Honors Program, earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School and his B.A. from Williams College.
“I chose MoFo in part to join the world’s best privacy and data security practice and also for the firm’s global platform and longstanding expertise in technology including the Internet of Things and autonomous vehicles,” Mr. Carlin said. “I look forward to building on the existing expertise across multiple practices to deliver what clients want: strategies to manage and mitigate risk before a crisis occurs and the experience to navigate complex matters throughout a business when the worst happens and the company is on the line.”