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Fourteen Crowell & Moring Lawyers Named 2020 Acritas Stars

Firm News | 1 min read | 03.16.20

Washington, D.C. – March 16, 2020: Fourteen Crowell & Moring lawyers have been named as 2020 Acritas Stars™, a listing of stand-out lawyers in private practice as nominated by clients. Acritas, a leading legal market research company, gathered feedback and data from more than 8,200 client interviews.

The following lawyers were named as Acritas Stars:

  • John T. Brennan, Jr., partner, Health Care Group
  • Peter J. Eyre, partner and co-chair, Government Contracts Group
  • Daniel R. Forman, partner and co-chair, Government Contracts Group
  • Peter L. Gray, partner, Environment & Natural Resources Group
  • Michael A. Kahn, senior counsel, Litigation Group
  • Olivia L. Lynch, counsel, Government Contracts Group
  • John E. McCarthy, Jr., partner, Government Contracts Group
  • David W. O’Brien, partner, Health Care Group
  • Amy Laderberg O’Sullivan, partner, Government Contracts Group
  • Nicole Owren-Wiest, partner, Government Contracts Group
  • David B. Robbins, partner, Government Contracts Group
  • Wm. Randolph Smith, partner, Antitrust Group
  • Scott L. Winkelman, partner, Mass Tort, Product, and Consumer Litigation Group
  • David (Dj) Wolff, partner, International Trade Group

Now in its fourth year, Acritas Stars™ is a database of over 13,000 client-nominated, stand-out lawyers in private practice. The names have been volunteered by senior in-house counsel in large organizations, whom Acritas interviews on an ongoing basis about the legal market in its global Sharplegal study.

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