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A leading cybersecurity partner at Cooley reported receiving nearly $7.5 million in salary and bonus over a two-year period from the U.S. law firm, according to an ethics form released on Thursday as part of his nomination to serve on a federal privacy board.

Lawyer's clients include Zoom, Coinbase, Twitter and Meta

- A leading cybersecurity partner at Cooley reported receiving nearly $7.5 million in salary and bonus over a two-year period from the U.S. law firm, according toTravis LeBlanc, whose clients include Coinbase Inc, Meta Platforms Inc and Twitter Inc, waslast month U.S. by President Joe Biden to continue his part-time service on the federal Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, which he first joined in 2019.

Cooley's profits per equity partner reached more than $4 million in 2021, marking a nearly 30% rise over the prior year, according to a March report at industry publication The American Lawyer.He joined Cooley in 2019 from Boies Schiller Flexner, where he was a partner.

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