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Steven Grimberg, J.D.
Following seven years in private practice, Steve Grimberg began his government career in Washington, DC with the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, litigating both civil and criminal tax cases across the country. In 2010, Mr. Grimberg joined the U.S. Attorney's Office here in Atlanta, where he now serves as the Deputy Chief of the Financial Fraud & Cyber Section. In this position, he prosecutes and supervises over a variety of federal "white collar" offenses, including financial fraud, tax and bank fraud cases, as well as computer hacking and cyber-crime offenses. Mr. Grimberg serves as a National Security Cyber Specialist with the United States Department of Justice, which means that he is the point of contact in the Atlanta metro area for all cyber-related threats and attacks that may have national security implications. Mr. Grimberg is also an adjunct professor at Emory Law School, where he teaches courses in criminal procedure, federal prosecutions, criminal tax and other white-collar crime subjects. Mr. Grimberg graduated from Emory Law School with distinction in 1998.