Washingtonian Names Five Crowell & Moring Partners to 2024 “Top Lawyers” List
Firm News | 1 min read | 12.03.24
Washington – December 3, 2024: The Washingtonian has named five Crowell & Moring partners to its 2024 “Top Lawyers” list, featuring the D.C. area’s best legal talent.
Listed among the publication’s annual “Top Lawyers” edition:
- Government Contracts Group co-chairs Peter Eyre and Daniel R. Forman, and partners Amy Laderberg O'Sullivan and Nicole Owren-Wiest, are recognized in the “Government Contracts” category, which features lawyers who help organizations and companies do business with the government.
- Partner David Chung is recognized in the “Environmental” category, which highlights lawyers who help clients navigate EPA regulations and resolve environment disputes.
Lawyers are selected based on a combination of peer recommendations, research and reporting, and notable recent successes of the local bar. Read the full list in the Washingtonian’s December 2024 print issue.
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