David Hirsch, who until recently led the SEC’s crypto assets and cyber unit, joined law firm McGuireWoods as a Washington, D.C.-based partner. He will be part of the firm's securities enforcement and regulatory counseling practice https://t.co/02UxrfJ1dd https://t.co/Bt99zqzsV6
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David Hirsch, who until recently led the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's crypto assets and cyber unit, joined law firm McGuireWoods as a Washington, D.C.-based partner, the firm said @SaraMerken https://t.co/02UxrfJ1dd https://t.co/p76huKdtSc







David Hirsch, the former chief of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) crypto assets and cyber unit, has joined the law firm McGuireWoods as a partner in its Washington, D.C. office. Hirsch, who led the SEC's crypto and cyber enforcement efforts, stepped down from his role in June after nearly a decade with the agency. At McGuireWoods, he will be part of the firm's securities enforcement and regulatory counseling practice, where he will focus on advising clients on securities enforcement matters. During his tenure at the SEC, Hirsch was involved in high-profile cases against major cryptocurrency platforms such as FTX and Coinbase.