Gregory A. Thyberg's legal journey began when he gained
admission to the California State Bar in 1981. His early career was steeped in
criminal prosecution, honing his skills in countless courtroom battles and
examining hundreds of witnesses. In 1986, a pivotal transition saw Mr. Thyberg
join the esteemed law firm Dinkelspiel & Dinkelspiel, one of San
Francisco's oldest, as an associate. Over the ensuing three decades, his legal
practice has evolved to encompass a diverse spectrum of matters, including business
and commercial disputes, insurance law, and employment law.
Notably, Mr. Thyberg's litigation expertise includes a
milestone achievement: establishing a house counsel office for a major
insurance company in Southern California. In this capacity, he meticulously
oversaw a team of attorneys handling an impressive caseload of more than 400
litigation files. His journey led to the establishment of his private practice
in 2006, where he has since secured settlements and jury verdicts exceeding a
remarkable thirty-five (35) million dollars on behalf of his clients.
Mr. Thyberg's groundbreaking legal prowess shines brightly
in his representation of the relator in a groundbreaking case. In United States
ex rel Brian Markus v. Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. et. al., Case No,
2:15-cv-224 (E.D. Cal), he utilized the False Claims Act (FCA) to expose a
defense contractor's false statements to the government regarding its
compliance with DFAR and NASAFAR cybersecurity regulations. The case,
culminating in a $9 million settlement in July 2022 (inclusive of $2.61 million
and a confidential settlement payment for statutory attorney fees), marked a
historic moment. Legal experts closely watched it as the inaugural major test
of the DOJ's Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative, launched in October 2021. This
landmark case established a blueprint for tackling 21st-century cybersecurity
challenges using the FCA, a tool with roots tracing back to the Civil War.
Mr. Thyberg boasts a prolific career, having conducted more
than 55 jury trials to verdict across California's judicial landscape. He has
also presented multiple cases before the California Court of Appeal. His
credentials extend to admission to practice before the United States District
Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Central Districts of California.
Recognized for his courtroom acumen and unwavering commitment to ethical
conduct, Mr. Thyberg was elected to the American Board of Trial Advocates
("ABOTA") by his peers. For a decade, he contributed his expertise as
a faculty member at the University of California, Hastings College of Trial and
Appellate Advocacy, imparting essential trial skills to practicing attorneys.
Furthermore, Mr. Thyberg held a faculty appointment as a lecturer at the
University of California, Davis, School of Law, where he taught arbitration,
mediation, and negotiation techniques.
Beyond his courtroom endeavors, Mr. Thyberg has served as a
mediator for over two decades, completing extensive mediation training at
Pepperdine University's Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, totaling 42
hours. He has also taken on the role of Judge Pro Tem/Settlement Officer for
the Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles County Superior Courts.
Sharing his wealth of legal knowledge, Mr. Thyberg has been
a prominent lecturer for various continuing legal education programs, including
seminars hosted by the Bay Area Legal Secretaries Forum, Legal Secretaries,
Inc., and the San Francisco Trial Lawyer's Association. More recently, he
ventured into the realm of cybersecurity and its relation to the False Claims
Act, serving as a speaker at the CyberSheath CMMC Conference in both 2021 and
2022. Complementing his speaking engagements, Mr. Thyberg has made appearances
on numerous national news programs, including the CBS Early Show, Fox News, The
Big Story with John Gibson, and Geraldo Rivera Live.
Mr. Thyberg's academic journey reflects his commitment to
lifelong learning. He earned his B.A. degree from the University of California
Berkeley with High Honors in Economics and Distinction in General Scholarship
in 1978. His legal foundation was cemented at UC Davis Law School, where he
obtained his J.D. in 1981. His quest for knowledge extended overseas,
culminating in an LL.M. in International Law from The London School of Economics
and Political Science, University of London, England in 1982. In 2006, he
furthered his academic pursuits, securing an M.A. degree in Christian
Apologetics with High Honors from Biola University.