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Legal 500 United States Ranks Crowell & Moring in Five Practice Areas in 2020 Guide

Firm News | 2 min read | 07.20.20

Washington – July 20, 2020: Crowell & Moring LLP has been recommended in five practice areas in the 13th edition of the Legal 500 United States. In addition, partner Daniel R. Forman, co-chair of the firm’s Government Contracts Group and Management Board member, has been named to Legal 500’s “Hall of Fame” for Government Contracts, and antitrust counsel Megan Wolf has been named a Rising Star. 

Legal 500 recognized Crowell & Moring practices and lawyers in the following categories:

Government: Government Contracts (Tier 1)

  • Hall of Fame
    • Daniel R. Forman
    • Recommended Lawyers
      • Daniel R. Forman
      • Jacinta Alves
      • Peter J. Eyre
      • Thomas P. Humphrey

Antitrust: Merger Control (Tier 2)

Media, Technology and Telecoms: Advertising and Marketing: Litigation (Tier 2)

Media, Technology and Telecoms: Advertising and Marketing: Transactional & Regulatory (Tier 3)

  • Recommended Lawyers
    • Christopher Cole
    • David Ervine
    • Holly Melton

Antitrust: Civil Litigation/Class Actions: Defense (Tier 4)

Legal 500 evaluates the legal market in more than 90 countries. The guide's editorial driven rankings are based on the opinions of the editors and research they conduct with competitors, peers, and clients. The country chapters and recommendations can be viewed online at www.legal500.com.

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Firm News | 5 min read | 07.01.24

ADL and Crowell Bring Suit to Hold Iran, Syria and North Korea Accountable for Supporting Hamas’ October 7 Terror Attack in Israel

ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) and Crowell & Moring LLP today filed a federal lawsuit alleging Iran, Syria and North Korea provided material support to Hamas that enabled it to commit atrocities in Israel on October 7, 2023, that killed, injured, and terrorized scores of U.S. citizens and their families, and seeking financial compensation under applicable federal and local laws. The suit names over 125 plaintiffs, including U.S. citizens who were injured or killed as a result of the October 7 attack, and immediate family members of those injured or killed.