Andrew H. Marks
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Washington
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Farmers Case Yields Big Fees; Class Action Could Generate $92 Million Split by Scores of Attorneys
May 23, 2011 — The National Law Journal

Litigation Group partner Andrew H. Marks is featured in The National Law Journal as co-lead class counsel in the Black Farmers discrimination litigation regarding those black farmers who missed out on a government loan discrimination settlement more than a decade ago.  Among other rulings, in May 2011, U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman preliminarily approved the $1.25 billion black farmers' settlement and certified the class.

The Lawyer Behind the Wen Ho Lee Deal
June 12, 2006 — Legal Times

Partner Andrew H. Marks is featured in the Legal Times for his work as mediator in the Wen Ho Lee matter. 



Reporter Contempt Case May Soon Be Resolved
May 23, 2006 — The New York Times

Partner Andrew H. Marks was cited for his role as mediator in the Wen Ho Lee case, viewed by the media as one of the most significant press-freedom battles of recent years. Intensive settlement negotiations between former nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee and the U.S. government were reported to delay action by the Supreme Court on appeals by reporters fighting to protect their confidential sources in the case. 

Crowell & Moring Litigators Prepare Chapter in ABA Book Concerning Business Torts Litigation
May 3, 2005 — ABA Litigation Section - Business Torts Litigation

Crowell & Moring attorneys Andrew H. Marks, John L. Murino, and Matthew F. Scarlato prepared a chapter in the ABA Litigation Section's new book titled, "Business Torts Litigation." The Crowell & Moring litigators provided insight concerning remedies for clients in business torts litigation.

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