In a week when millions of documents taken from a Panamanian law firm began making their way to the Internet, perhaps it was appropriate for four more hires to hit the already robust hiring pace in the cybersecurity space.

Saul Ewing entered the fray this week by adding APRIL DOSS, an associate general counsel for intelligence law at the National Security Agency, as a partner in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Doss, who spent 12 years at the NSA, told sibling publication The Legal Intelligencer that she will lead Saul Ewing’s newly formalized cybersecurity and privacy practice. Doss, a Baltimore native, wrote a column for her local paper last year about running a half-marathon in the city in the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray.

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