Jackson Walker Partner Joe Magliolo will serve as moderator of the panel “Cybersecurity and Privacy Law Enforcement” during The University of Texas School of Law’s 11th Annual Government Enforcement Institute (UTGEI), to be held September 18–19, 2025, at Hotel ZaZa Dallas Uptown.
The session will examine the most significant emerging threats in the cybersecurity arena, including data breaches, ransomware campaigns, and evolving regulatory requirements. Panelists Nicole Dana (United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas) and Molly Russell (Charles Schwab) will join Joe to offer practical guidance on risk mitigation, compliance best practices, and key considerations of cyber incidents in today’s digital landscape.
Additionally, Jackson Walker partner Jennifer S. Freel is serving on the UTGEI planning committee. This premier conference brings together in-house counsel, government officials, and leading enforcement practitioners to discuss strategies for safeguarding companies and executives in government investigations.
Jackson Walker is a proud sponsor of the conference. For additional details, view the conference brochure.
Meet Joe
Joe Magliolo is a trial lawyer and former federal prosecutor with extensive experience handling significant cases and investigations involving cybercrime, False Claims Act-based allegations, export-control and economic-sanction laws, and national security issues. In his practice, Joe advises businesses and individuals under criminal or civil investigation by the government and conducts internal investigations for public and private companies seeking an independent view into their most complex problems. He also represents clients in civil disputes at the pre-trial, trial, and appellate levels in state and federal court.
Meet Jennifer
Jennifer S. Freel is a former federal prosecutor who advises businesses and individuals under investigation by the government and conducts internal investigations for companies seeking an independent party. She also represents clients in civil disputes at the pre-trial, trial, and appellate levels in both state and federal courts. She is an elected Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation, a member of the Texas Supreme Court Historical Society’s Board of Trustees, a past chair of the Criminal Law Section of the Federal Bar Association, and a past president of the Federal Bar Association Austin Chapter.