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Firm News 1394 results

Firm News | 1 min read | 05.27.25

Chahira Solh Named to Global Competition Review’s 2025 Women in Antitrust List

Orange County – May 27, 2025: Crowell & Moring partner and Executive Committee chair Chahira Solh has been named to Global Competition Review’s 2025 Women in Antitrust list. The survey recognizes 89 individuals with outstanding career successes who have influenced new and existing colleagues and contemporaries.

Firm News | 2 min read | 05.21.25

Crowell & Moring Launches Updated Crisis Handbook with Practical Guidance and Critical Tools

Washington – May 21, 2025: Crowell & Moring has launched “Crisis Handbook: A Desktop Investigations Guide,” an updated, in-depth resource designed to help companies respond effectively and strategically in the face of a corporate crisis.

Firm News | 2 min read | 05.15.25

Council for Court Excellence Honors Susan Hoffman with Justice Potter Stewart Award

Washington – May 15, 2025: The Council for Court Excellence recognized Susan Hoffman, Crowell & Moring senior public service counsel, with the Justice Potter Stewart Award in recognition of her legal career dedicated to pro bono efforts.

Client Alerts 6178 results

Client Alert | 2 min read | 05.27.25

Federal Circuit Resolves Circuit Split on Scope of IPR Estoppel

As part of the 2012 America Invents Act, statutory estoppel was included to balance the interests of patent owners and patent challengers following an inter partes review (“IPR”).  Estoppel prevents an IPR petitioner from later asserting in court that a claim “is invalid on any ground that the petitioner raised or reasonably could have raised” during the IPR.  35 U.S.C. § 315(e)(2).  As applied, estoppel prevents petitioners from later relying in district court or in ITC proceedings on most patents or printed publications – the limited bases upon which petitioner can rely in an IPR.  But a question remained, and contradictory district court decisions arose, as to whether petitioners would be estopped from relying on a prior art commercial product (known as “device art,” which could not itself have been raised in the IPR) even if a printed publication describing the product (i.e. a patent or technical manual) was available and presumably could have been raised. 
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Client Alert | 6 min read | 05.27.25

U.S. Departments of State and Treasury Issue Immediate Sanctions Relief for Syria

On May 23, 2025, the U.S. Departments of State (“State”) and the Treasury (“Treasury”) took actions that resulted in immediate sanctions relief for Syria. Specifically, Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) issued General License 25 (“GL 25”) pursuant to the Syrian Sanctions Regulations (“SySR”), the Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferators Sanctions Regulations (“NPWMD”), the Iranian Financial Sanctions Regulations (“IFSR”), the Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations (“GTSR”), and the Foreign Terrorist Organization Sanctions Regulations (“FTOSR”). In parallel, Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) and State took supporting actions outlined below.
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Client Alert | 3 min read | 05.23.25

Executive Order Seeks Most-Favored-Nation Drug Pricing and HHS Announces Price Targets

On May 12, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order titled "Delivering Most-Favored-Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients," which aims to reduce the costs of prescription drugs and biologics for American consumers and other payers. This Order revives a plan from President Trump’s first term and follows his April Executive Order, “Lowering Drug Prices by Once Again Putting Americans First,” which also sought to reduce drug prices. With drug prices in the United States nearly three times higher than many other countries, this second Order asks drug manufacturers to adopt Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) pricing for drugs sold in the United States or face potential regulation. MFN pricing would tether drug prices offered in the United States to the lower-cost prices offered in other comparably developed nations, such as Canada, Germany, or the United Kingdom.
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Press Coverage 3606 results

Press Coverage | 05.22.25

Women In Antitrust 2025: Chahira Solh

Global Competition Review

Publications 1647 results

Events 2028 results

Event | 06.12.25, 5:30 PM EDT - 7:00 PM EDT

The Green Roof Salon


This invitation is extended to our friends and colleagues in environment, energy, and sustainability, and related fields from across industry, government, and nonprofit sectors. This is the second in our Green Roof series of gatherings, intended to help foster connections and conversation amongst attendees.

Event | 06.05.25, 5:00 PM CDT - 7:00 PM CDT

Thriving As In-House Counsel: How to Use Well-Being as a Superpower

Calling all dog lovers! Join us for a collaborative discussion on three dimensions of well-being and the superpowers they can provide, while engaging with therapy dogs from Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy!

Event | 06.03.25, 5:30 PM EDT - 8:00 PM EDT

Crowell x ArabArb x NYIAC Welcome GCCCAC to NY

Crowell, in collaboration with ArabArb and NYIAC, invites you to an evening of networking, beverages, and canapés.

Webinars 631 results

Webinar | 06.11.25, 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT

Section 230: Implications for Digital Platforms, Online Businesses and E-Commerce

Section 230 was enacted as part of the United States Communications Decency Act (CDA), providing immunity to interactive computer service providers for third-party content. Known as “the 26 words that created the internet,” this statute is responsible for the development of the modern internet as we know it. 

Webinar | 06.04.25, 1:00 PM EDT

ACI's Passport to U.S. Customs Compliance

The American Conference Institute (ACI) Passport to U.S. Customs Compliance virtual series is designed as an immersive, intermediate-level masterclass on compliance, tariff mitigation and audit readiness.

Webinar | 06.04.25, 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT

Antitrust Risks in A Trade War

Our webinar will discuss antitrust risks that can arise as companies grapple with whether and how to adjust their pricing to respond to tariffs being imposed around the world. 

Blog Posts 1513 results

Blog Post | 05.23.25

GAO Says “No Prejudice” in Challenged Past Performance Requirements Where Protester is Able to Meet Them

Crowell & Moring’s Government Contracts Legal Forum

Blog Post | 05.23.25

State AG News: AI Reconciliation Bill, DEIA, Consumer Protection May 15-21, 2025

Crowell & Moring’s State AG Blog

Blog Post | 05.22.25

Congress Voted to Revoke California Waivers, Stalling EV Deployment Efforts

Crowell & Moring’s Transportation Law: Moving Forward

Podcasts 409 results

Podcast | 05.21.25

Fastest 5 Minutes: DOJ’s Corporate Enforcement Priorities, Army Transformation

This week’s episode covers a SBA notice relating to the mentor-protégé program, an Army memo about its transformation strategy, revisions to DCSA Form 328, DOD’s Software Fast Track Initiative, and revisions to DOJ’s Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy, and is hosted by Peter Eyre and Yuan Zhou. Crowell & Moring's "Fastest 5 Minutes" is a biweekly podcast that provides a brief summary of significant government contracts legal and regulatory developments that no government contracts lawyer or executive should be without.
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Podcast | 05.15.25

Global Trade Talks: Tariff Relief: Update on the U.S. – China Tariffs

Considering the impact of U.S. – China tariffs on our economy and the global supply chain, Nicole Simonian and Dj Wolff, Co-Chairs of the International Trade Group, talk with Alex Schaefer, International Trade partner, as he helps us understand the details and impact of the recent U.S. – China tariffs deal, as well as what is on the horizon. Global Trade Talks is a podcast that shares brief perspectives on key global issues on international trade, current events, business, law, and public policy as they impact our lives.
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Podcast | 05.14.25

Global Trade Talks: Newly Announced Section 232 Investigation into Commercial Aircraft and Parts

With so much fast-moving activity on the tariffs front, Crowell hosts Nicole Simonian and Dj Wolff continue their conversation with Crowell attorney Dan Cannistra in this episode discusses the newly announced Section 232 Investigation focusing on commercial aircraft and parts, including a summary review of 232 investigations, why this one came as a surprise, how it fits in with other current Section 232 investigations, and how it may impact the industry. Global Trade Talks is a podcast that shares brief perspectives on key global issues on international trade, current events, business, law, and public policy as they impact our lives.
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