DANIEL CRAIG is a partner in the litigation group in the firm’s Chicago office. His practice focuses on consumer class actions, internal and government investigations and other white collar matters, and work relating to data breaches and cybersecurity.
Daniel has represented corporations targeted by class action suits in state and federal court, at both the trial court and appellate levels. Daniel has litigated cases brought under the federal RICO statute, federal anti-structuring laws, state unfair trade practices acts, state privacy and data breach notification laws, and cases alleging common-law fraud and negligence.
Daniel also has experience conducting corporate internal investigations for domestic and foreign corporations and responding to subpoenas from federal agencies including the Department of Justice, SEC, and FTC, and from state attorneys general. He has worked on confidential internal investigations concerning patient privacy, off-label pharmaceutical promotion, insider trading, and embezzlement by an executive.
As part of his white-collar practice, Daniel has represented Japanese companies and executives in several automotive supply cartel investigations. He also represented Neiman Marcus in the class action litigation and governmental investigations and inquiries that arose out of the cybersecurity attack it experienced.
Daniel graduated from Harvard Law School, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Harvard Law and Policy Review.