Crowell & Moring Shortlisted for Privacy & Data Security Law Firm of the Year at Chambers USA Awards 2021
Firm News | 1 min read | 03.29.21
Washington – March 29, 2021: Chambers and Partners has shortlisted Crowell & Moring for the Privacy & Data Security Law Firm of the Year award at the Chambers USA Awards 2021. Winner of the Chambers USA Awards, which recognizes “a law firm’s pre-eminence in key jurisdictions in the country,” will be announced during a virtual event on May 27, 2021.
According to the publication, the awards “also reflect achievements over the past 12 months including outstanding work, impressive strategic growth and excellence in client service.” The nominations and the winners “are the product of countless interviews and extensive research by our dedicated team of over 200 research analysts. To be ranked and then to be shortlisted for an award indicates that the firm and its members are at the top of the profession.”
Crowell & Moring's Privacy & Cybersecurity Group guides clients through the myriad federal, state, and international laws governing the collection, use, transfer, and protection of data. We provide practical advice that permits our clients to address privacy and cybersecurity issues in a manner appropriate to their business needs and to the risks that they face. When confronted with potential data compromises, we assist our clients with incident response and, if necessary, regulatory and class action defense.
For more information on the Chambers USA Awards 2021 and to register for the award ceremony, please visit here.
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