Past Event
Seminar

Amer Ahmed: Legal Perspectives on Digital Searches and Cyber Surveillance

Open to the Public

Please join us for a talk with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher attorney Amer S. Ahmed on how courts are delineating the permissible bounds of digital searches and clarifying who has the right to challenge them. 

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About

Amer S. Ahmed is a senior litigation associate in the New York office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.  He is a member of Gibson Dunn's Litigation; Appellate and Constitutional Law; and Media, Entertainment and Technology Practice Groups.  Mr. Ahmed's practice focuses on representing institutional and individual clients in a variety of high-profile litigation matters at the investigatory, trial, and appellate levels, ranging from witness preparation to commercial disputes and product-liability actions.  He also has significant experience handling defamation lawsuits as counsel for both defendants and plaintiffs.  In addition, Mr. Ahmed engages in substantial pro bono and volunteer efforts at Gibson Dunn, recently resolving satisfactorily a copyright-infringement suit brought on behalf of a Brooklyn-based artist and assisting a Syrian refugee obtain asylum in the United States.

Prior to joining Gibson Dunn in August of 2012, Mr. Ahmed spent seven years as an associate at Williams & Connolly LLP, where he handled a variety of complex litigation matters, including administrative challenges to agency action, false-advertising suits, defenses to libel claims, and criminal appeals.  He successfully defended The Washington Post against a defamation lawsuit in federal court, and a consumer-products company against deceptive-advertising claims in California.  While at Williams & Connolly, Mr. Ahmed also served as a Co-Chair of the Legal Aid Society's annual Generous Associates Campaign and was recognized by the Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs for his stewardship of a volunteer teaching program at an inner-city public school.

Mr. Ahmed graduated from Columbia Law School where he was named a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and served as an articles editor of the Columbia Law Review.  He published his academic note, The Last Twist of the Knife: Encouraging the Regulation of Innovative Surgical Procedures, 105 Colum. L. Rev. 1529 (2005).  Mr. Ahmed received his Bachelor of Arts in Human Biology, with distinction, from Stanford University, where he was a President's Scholar and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society.

Mr. Ahmed is a member of Gibson Dunn's New York Diversity Committee.  He is admitted to practice in the State of New York and the District of Columbia, as well as in the Supreme Court of the United States; the United States Courts of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Second Circuit, and Fourth Circuit; the United States District Court for the District of Columbia; and the United States District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.