Marc Zwillinger

Marc Zwillinger is the founder and managing member of the Washington, D.C.–based data privacy and information security law firm ZwillGen.

Zwillinger worked for the United States Department of Justice in the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section as a trial attorney from 1997 to 2000.

Zwillinger has represented Apple in several cases, including those brought under the 18th century All Writs Act involving government access to user data.

In 2015, Zwillinger, representing Apple, contested unlocking[4] an iPhone 5S belonging to a defendant accused of selling drugs in New York.

"[11] Zwillinger is one of five amici curiae[12] appointed to serve to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ("FISC"); a position stipulated under the USA Freedom Act.

Marc Zwillinger, Founder of ZwillGen, PLLC