Emily Tucker
Overview
Emily Tucker represents clients in a wide range of product liability matters, including in multidistrict litigation and class actions. Her work encompasses pharmaceutical and medical device matters impacting all members of the pharmaceutical supply chain, as well as counseling automotive and rail industry clients through litigation and related appeals. Emily regularly applies her scientific background to her legal work, finding that her technical acumen provides a valuable perspective for matters and research involving technology, biology, and chemistry.
Career & Education
- Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., magna cum laude, 2015
- College of William & Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2018
- District of Columbia
Emily's Insights
Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.07.25
On April 2, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court extended the reach of Section 1964(c) of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act by holding that a plaintiff may seek treble damages for a business or property loss resulting from a personal injury.[1] The 5-4 decision has resolved a 3-2 circuit split over whether the RICO statute precludes relief for losses stemming from a personal injury.
Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.02.25
Preparing for Multidistrict Litigation: Lessons for the Defense Toolkit
Press Coverage | 03.08.24
Publication | 01.25.24
Insights
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11.16.21
International Law Office
Hampton Roads Sanitation District’s Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow Proposal
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Virginia Coastal Policy Center
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08.09.22
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
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10.18.21
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
Former Coca-Cola Employee Convicted of Stealing Trade Secrets for the Chinese Government
|05.11.21
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03.26.20
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
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10.10.19
Crowell & Moring's Trade Secrets Trends
Georgia Appellate Court Finds No Immunity for State Entity Against Trade Secret Claims
|07.16.19
Crowell & Moring's Trade Secrets Trends
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05.24.19
Crowell & Moring's Trade Secrets Trends
Emily's Insights
Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.07.25
On April 2, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court extended the reach of Section 1964(c) of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act by holding that a plaintiff may seek treble damages for a business or property loss resulting from a personal injury.[1] The 5-4 decision has resolved a 3-2 circuit split over whether the RICO statute precludes relief for losses stemming from a personal injury.
Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.02.25
Preparing for Multidistrict Litigation: Lessons for the Defense Toolkit
Press Coverage | 03.08.24
Publication | 01.25.24