As an Assistant US Attorney, Matthew prosecuted numerous high profile & complex white-collar criminal cases involving securities, IP, banking, healthcare, business fraud schemes, and terrorism. Most important, he served as the head of the first-of-its-kind trial task force charged by DOJ with prosecuting Cybercrimes and Criminal Intellectual Property cases NDTX.
After leaving DOJ, Yarbrough was immediately tapped in private practice by former Texas Attorney General John Cornyn to help create the Texas Internet Bureau, a precedent-setting agency with the mission of fighting internet fraud, privacy violations, and consumer data breaches.
Matthew has been an Adjunct Professor at SMU’s School of Law teaching Technology Litigation & Hi-Tech Crimes and Trial Advocacy. He has appeared as a legal expert on numerous TV news programs such as Nightline, 20/20, CNN, ABC News, MSNBC and Fox.
Yarbrough’s cases have been widely publicized in such national periodicals as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Dallas Morning News, Business 2.0, and ZD Net, etc., as well as numerous news outlets around the world. He has authored more than a dozen papers and law reviews, including: “Suing the Insecure in Cyberspace”;”Stanger-Torts in the Strange World of Cyberspace”; and “IP Corp Investigations 101 – Kicking in the Door: Become the Enforcer ... Not the Victim.” His expertise and undefeated trial record have made him a trusted advisor to corporations, state & federal governments, Fortune 500s, high-net worth individuals and start-ups. He has lectured and trained several multinational companies and executives on such topics concerning crisis management, corporate compliance, data privacy, cybersecurity breaches, and the defense of government enforcement actions.