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16 Crowell & Moring Lawyers Recognized by The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers 2008

Firm News | 1 min read | 07.23.08

Washington, D.C. - July 23, 2008: "The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers 2008," published by Law Business Research's Who's Who Legal, named 16 Crowell & Moring LLP lawyers as leading practitioners in their fields. Lawyers were selected by their peers for this book.

The following 16 Crowell & Moring lawyers were recognized, listed by respective practice areas for which they were nominated:

  • Arif Hyder Ali - Commercial Arbitration
  • William L. Anderson - Environment
  • Richard L. Beizer - Business Crime
  • Jeffrey Blumenfeld - Regulatory Communications
  • Harry P. Cohen - Insurance & Reinsurance
  • Brian C. Elmer - Business Crime
  • Randall L. Erickson - Construction
  • Ridgway M. Hall, Jr. - Environment
  • Lorraine B. Halloway - Aviation
  • R. Bruce Keiner, Jr. - Aviation
  • R. Timothy McCrum - Mining
  • Thomas "Tim" C. Means - Mining
  • Steven P. Quarles - Mining
  • Kristof Roox - Life Sciences and Patents
  • Richard E. Schwartz - Environment
  • Wm. Randolph Smith - Competition

Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with more than 400 lawyers practicing in litigation, antitrust, government contracts, corporate, intellectual property and more than 40 other practice areas. More than two-thirds of the firm's lawyers regularly litigate disputes on behalf of domestic and international corporations, start-up businesses, and individuals. Crowell & Moring's extensive client work ranges from advising on one of the world's largest telecommunications mergers to representing governments and corporations on international arbitration matters. Based in Washington, D.C., the firm also has offices in California, New York, London, and Brussels.

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Crowell & Moring, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, ACLU of Missouri, and ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project Achieve Victory in Reproductive Rights Case in Missouri

Washington – February 21, 2025: Missouri health care providers will be able to resume abortion care after a Jackson County Circuit judge temporarily blocked the Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP) last week. The TRAP restriction, Missouri’s abortion facility licensure requirement, had been left in place in a previous ruling and prevented providers, like Planned Parenthood, from resuming care, despite the state’s voters’ enacting an amendment on November 5, 2024, to enshrine a right to reproductive freedom in the Missouri Constitution. With this ruling, Missouri becomes the first state in the nation to restore abortion access after a total ban.