Alternative Dispute Resolution
Feb. 6, 2024
The advantages of mediating Computer Fraud and Abuse Act disputes
CFAA cases often involve highly sensitive information, and mediation offers a unique level of privacy as generally mediation briefs and related documents are not filed with the courts or publicly reported.





Daniel B. Garrie
Neutral
JAMS
Cyber Security
Orange County
Cell: (212) 826-5351
Email: daniel@lawandforensics.com

Gail A. Andler
Neutral
JAMS
Email: gandler@jamsadr.com
Gail A. Andler is a retired judge of the Orange County Superior Court. She is a Southern California-based neutral who specializes in business, employment, class actions, and mass torts.
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA), codified as United States Code Title 18 Section 1030, is probably best known as the primary federal law governing cybercrime in the United States today. However, the CFAA also provides for civil remedies, which some companies have seen as a way to recover monetary damages for suffered losses from data breaches or cyberattacks that the government is either unwilling or unable to prosecute due to the explosion of cybercr...
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