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Firm News 1435 results

Firm News | 2 min read | 07.08.26

Steve Raptis, Prominent Policyholder Coverage Attorney, Joins Crowell & Moring

Washington – July 8, 2026: Steve Raptis, a Chambers-ranked insurance recovery attorney with more than 30 years of experience representing policyholders, has joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in Washington, D.C., further bolstering the firm’s growing insurance recovery practice. Raptis’s arrival enhances the firm’s robust capabilities in representing policyholder clients in complex and high-stakes insurance disputes.
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Firm News | 2 min read | 06.30.26

Crowell & Moring Adds Antitrust and Competition Senior Counsel Ryan Marth in Minneapolis

Minneapolis – June 30, 2026: Crowell & Moring has added experienced antitrust senior counsel Ryan Marth to the Antitrust and Competition Group in Minneapolis. Marth will advise clients on complex antitrust litigation, opt-out plaintiff recovery, and cross-border transactional and regulatory matters. 
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Firm News | 1 min read | 06.30.26

Crowell & Moring Earns Recognition Across Europe in 2026 IP Stars Guide

Brussels – June 30, 2026: Managing Intellectual Property has recognized seven attorneys in Belgium and four in the United Kingdom, plus five practice areas — including a first-time ranking in Trademark Prosecution in Belgium — in its 2026 IP Stars guide. The guide "covers a variety of IP practice areas and more than 80 jurisdictions, making it the most comprehensive and widely respected IP practitioner guide in the legal profession." 
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Client Alerts 6259 results

Client Alert | 3 min read | 07.10.26

Federal Circuit Clarifies Application of Blue & Gold: Proposal Submission Deadline, Not Award, is the Operative Time for Filing

In Utech, Inc. v. United States, No. 24-1586 (Fed. Cir. June 24, 2026), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit clarified that in most cases, a pre-award protest must be filed before the proposal submission deadline to avoid the Blue & Gold waiver rule.  This decision, while nonprecedential, is in line with U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) precedent, which has long held that pre-award protests must be filed before the proposal submission deadline.
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Client Alert | 6 min read | 07.09.26

EU Steel Overcapacity Regulation: New Permanent Measure in Force from 1 July 2026

The EU’s steel safeguard under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/159 expired on 30 June 2026 and has been replaced by a new permanent instrument — the EU Steel Overcapacity Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2026/1384) (the Regulation”). It imposes tariff-rate quotas and an out-of-quota duty, similarly to the steel safeguard measures that expired. The out-of-quota duty has been raised from 25% to 50% to minimize the risk of trade diversion. The Regulation reduces duty-free imports of 26 categories of steel products into the EU by an average of 47% compared with the quotas under the until recently applicable safeguard measures.
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Client Alert | 5 min read | 07.09.26

Made in the USA? Prove It: FTC Marks America's 250th with Crack Down on Domestic Origin Claims

The United States had barely finished blowing out 250 candles on its birthday cake when the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) decided to remind corporate America what “Made in USA” is actually supposed to mean. On July 6, 2026, the FTC sent a pointed message to the marketplace: unsubstantiated “Made in USA” claims will not go unnoticed. The FTC sent warning letters to several companies advertising products as “Made in USA” — and, in at least one case, “Made in Texas” — despite information suggesting that the products were imported in whole or in significant part.
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Press Coverage 3305 results

Press Coverage | 07.01.26

Relationships Over Sales: How Real Connections Build A Legal Practice

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Publications 1607 results

Publication | 06.24.26

How to Reduce the Risk of Commercial Disputes Through Better Contracts

As a disputes lawyer, I come across many disputes that were entirely avoidable, and it is fair to say that commercial disputes are among the most costly and disruptive events a business can face. They consume management time, damage commercial relationships, generate significant legal costs, and — in severe cases — threaten the viability of an enterprise altogether. Yet a significant proportion of disputes that find their way into arbitration tribunals, courtrooms, or mediation suites are not the product of bad faith or genuinely irreconcilable differences. They are, at their root, the product of poorly drafted contracts: documents that failed to anticipate risk, allocate responsibility clearly, or provide workable mechanisms for resolving problems when they arise.
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Events 1908 results

Event | 10.08.26, 8:30 AM CEST - 5:00 PM CEST

Seventh EU Competition Law Conference

Join us for the Seventh EU Competition Law Conference - hosted by Crowell & Moring, King’s College and The Competition Law Center. This year's conference offers an authoritative and comparative Europe–US perspective on the latest developments in competition law.

Event | 09.16.26, 8:30 AM CDT - 5:00 PM CDT

4th Annual Midwest Government Contracts Seminar

Join Crowell’s experienced practitioners for a one-day seminar to discuss timely and practical insights on key areas of government contracting that matter most to your business.

Event | 06.23.26, 6:00 PM CEST - 8:00 PM CEST

Crowell Café – Let’s talk Pay Transparency and Pay Equity: Perspectives, Quotas and the Path Forward

We are delighted to invite you to our next Crowell Café, organized by Crowell & Moring’s Women's Leadership Initiative (WLI). 

Webinars 629 results

Webinar | 09.08.26, 3:00 PM CEST - 4:30 PM CEST

Digital Product Passports and Digital Material Passports: What You Need to Know (Part 2)

Digital Product Passports are set to transform how products are sold across Europe. For consumers, this means unprecedented access to product information. Sustainability and compliance data, alongside other key product details, will become far easier to access and compare than ever before. As a “single source of truth” for products, DPPs may also enable EU authorities to identify non-compliance more quickly and efficiently, potentially restricting or preventing non-compliant products from entering the European market.
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Webinar | 07.01.26, 1:00 PM PDT - 2:00 PM PDT

Large Liability Models? Emerging Tort and Privacy Risks in Chatbots and Generative AI

Join our Crowell & Moring partners for a webinar exploring AI liability, focusing on chatbots and generative AI, recent rulings on product liability in the digital realm, and new laws. This session will provide high-level legal strategies to manage risk and liability across AI applications, including white-label chatbots, virtual assistants, synthetic media, and employment tools.

Webinar | 06.30.26, 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT

Crowell's False Claims Act Webinar Series — False Claims Act Update: Hot Enforcement Topics

Join experienced practitioners from Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts and White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement groups as they examine hot topics in False Claims Act practice in 2026 and what they mean for government contractors and more. 

Podcasts 423 results

Podcast | 07.10.26

All Things Protest: Blue & Gold and Late is Late

Crowell & Moring’s “All Things Protest” podcast keeps you up to date on major trends in bid protest litigation, key developments in high-profile cases, and best practices in state and federal procurement. In this episode, Crowell's Christian Curran, Zachary Schroeder, and Bryan Dewan discuss a recent Federal Circuit appeal on the Blue & Gold waiver rule, and a Court of Federal Claims protest about the "late is late" rule in the world of electronic proposal submissions.
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Podcast | 06.26.26

Fastest 5 Minutes: AI, Post-Quantum Cryptography, and FAR Overhaul

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Podcast | 06.15.26

Lightning Round: The EU Pay Transparency Directive—What Employers Should Know

In this episode, Crowell’s Rebecca Springer and Cecilia Lahaye discuss the EU Pay Transparency Directive. The June 7, 2026, deadline for member states to transpose the Directive into national laws has passed, but many member states have not yet finalized legislation. This podcast discusses the fundamentals of the Directive and what employers should be thinking about to ensure they are in compliance as the legal landscape evolves. The Lightning Round podcast is Crowell's monthly rundown on developments and trends in the Labor and Employment space.
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