Emily Strickland

Associate

Overview

Emily Strickland is a discovery attorney with the E-Discovery and Information Management Practice in Crowell & Moring’s New York office. Emily’s practice focuses on discovery issues in a wide range of practice areas, including bankruptcy, taxation, antitrust, government investigations, and commercial litigation. She has extensive experience managing teams of attorneys and e-discovery professionals throughout the discovery process.

Prior to joining Crowell & Moring, Emily worked for another law firm focused on securities litigation. Her practice generally involved representing institutional investors in large-scale class actions, and advising on e-discovery issues in those cases.

Emily also has in-house experience working as compliance counsel for a professional fundraiser for performing art organizations, advocacy not-for-profits, and political action committees. She also is active in pro bono services, representing various charitable organizations on corporate governance, employment law, and contracting issues. During law school, she was a Distinguished Oral Advocate and a member of the Family Law Advocacy Clinic.

Career & Education

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    • St. John's College, Annapolis, B.A.
    • Suffolk University Law School, J.D.
    • St. John's College, Annapolis, B.A.
    • Suffolk University Law School, J.D.
    • New York
    • Massachusetts
    • New York
    • Massachusetts

Emily's Insights

Firm News | 3 min read | 02.21.25

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.

Emily's Insights

Firm News | 3 min read | 02.21.25

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.