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Crowell & Moring
NameCrowell & Moring
Founded1979
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Num officesMultiple
Num attorneysApproximate
Practice areasLitigation, Corporate, Regulatory, Investigations, IP

Crowell & Moring is a multinational law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. known for litigation, regulatory, and transactional work across the United States and internationally. The firm has handled matters involving major corporations, federal agencies, and multilateral institutions, engaging with issues tied to Securities Act of 1933, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and disputes arising from World Trade Organization decisions. Its attorneys have represented clients before the Supreme Court of the United States, federal appellate courts such as the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and international arbitration panels under rules like those of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes.

History

Founded in 1979 by litigators who had worked on matters involving the United States Department of Justice, the firm grew through lateral recruitment from firms such as Baker McKenzie, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and Jones Day. Early engagements included representations addressing enforcement under the Sherman Antitrust Act and counsel to clients impacted by decisions from the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Expansion in the 1990s coincided with increased regulatory work linked to the Federal Trade Commission and transactions influenced by rulings of the Delaware Court of Chancery. In the 2000s and 2010s the firm broadened practice groups similar to contemporaries like Latham & Watkins, Covington & Burling, and WilmerHale, and participated in high-profile matters involving agencies such as the Securities and Exchange Commission and international institutions including the European Commission.

Practice areas

The firm maintains practice groups covering litigation that appears before the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, appellate work involving the Supreme Court of the United States, and regulatory counseling tied to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Its corporate practice handles transactions governed by frameworks like the Investment Company Act of 1940 and cross-border deals subject to Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States review. Investigations and white-collar defense practice against allegations under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and anti-bribery statutes work alongside intellectual property litigation influenced by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and arbitration under the International Chamber of Commerce. The firm also advises on energy matters involving disputes related to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and environmental matters touching the Environmental Protection Agency.

Notable cases and matters

Attorneys have litigated appeals before the Supreme Court of the United States and represented clients in antitrust matters citing the Clayton Antitrust Act, defended corporations in enforcement actions by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and brought challenges to agency rulemakings before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The firm has defended clients in international arbitration under the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes and Permanent Court of Arbitration, advised on cross-border mergers invoking European Commission merger control and Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States review, and handled intellectual property disputes related to decisions from the Federal Circuit. Other matters have included representation in cases tied to the FCPA investigations, litigation arising from Sarbanes-Oxley Act compliance, and government contract disputes before the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals.

Offices and global presence

Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the firm established offices in North American markets including New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and expanded transatlantic and Asia-Pacific footprints with presences in cities such as London, Brussels, and Hong Kong. These offices coordinate with international arbitration teams that appear before tribunals like the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes and engage with regulatory bodies including the European Commission and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The firm's global network supports cross-border matters involving jurisdictions such as Germany, France, China, and Japan.

Pro bono and diversity initiatives

The firm participates in pro bono representation before courts such as the United States District Court for the District of Columbia and collaborates with public interest organizations including Legal Aid Society, American Civil Liberties Union, and Human Rights Watch in matters addressing civil liberties and immigration under statutes like the Immigration and Nationality Act. Diversity initiatives align with industry efforts promoted by groups such as the National Association for Law Placement and the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, and the firm engages in mentorship programs with law schools including Georgetown University Law Center, Columbia Law School, and University of Virginia School of Law.

Awards and recognition

The firm has received recognition from legal directories and industry rankings including Chambers and Partners, The Legal 500, and Best Lawyers for practice strengths in areas similar to those highlighted for firms such as Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Covington & Burling. Its attorneys have been listed in publications like American Lawyer and National Law Journal for litigation, regulatory, and pro bono achievements.

Leadership and notable attorneys

Leadership has included chairs and managing partners who previously served in roles at institutions such as the United States Department of Justice, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Notable attorneys associated with the firm have had backgrounds at law schools like Harvard Law School, Yale Law School, and Stanford Law School, and have clerked for judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the Supreme Court of the United States. These lawyers have participated as counsel in proceedings before the Supreme Court of the United States, United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, and international tribunals like the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes.

Category:Law firms based in Washington, D.C.