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The Best Lawyers in America 2011 Recognizes 44 Crowell & Moring Attorneys

Firm News | 2 min read | 08.03.10

Washington, D.C. - August 3, 2010: The Best Lawyers in America 2011 selected 44 Crowell & Moring LLP attorneys as leaders in their field. Attorneys were selected through peer nominations. For over 25 years, Best Lawyers has been regarded - by both the legal profession and the public - as a definitive guide to legal excellence in the United States.

The following 44 Crowell & Moring attorneys were recognized in The Best Lawyers in America 2011, listed by respective practice areas for which they were selected:

Los Angeles

  • Michael L. Cypers - Bet-the-Company Litigation, Commercial Litigation
  • Janet I. Levine - Criminal Defense: Non-White Collar, Criminal Defense: White Collar
  • John D. Vandevelde - Criminal Defense: White Collar

Orange County

  • Randall L. Erickson - Construction Law
  • R. Scott Feldmann - Intellectual Property Law
  • Steven P. Rice - Commercial Litigation

New York

  • Dickerson M. Downing - Intellectual Property Law

Washington, DC

  • Terry L. Albertson - Administrative Law
  • Richard L. Beizer - Criminal Defense: White Collar
  • Timothy M. Biddle - Mining Law, Natural Resources Law
  • Jeffrey Blumenfeld - Antitrust Law
  • John T. Brennan, Jr. - Health Care Law
  • John B. Brew - International Trade and Finance Law
  • Dana Contratto - Energy Law
  • Alexandre de Gramont - International Arbitration
  • Kent A. Gardiner - Mass Tort Litigation
  • Eileen M. Gleimer - Equipment Finance Law
  • Alan W.H. Gourley - International Arbitration
  • Ridgway M. Hall, Jr. - Environmental Law
  • Thomas A. Hanusik - Criminal Defense: White Collar, Securities Law
  • Harold J. Heltzer - Tax Law
  • Clifford B. Hendler - Insurance Law
  • Philip T. Inglima - Criminal Defense: White Collar, Securities Law
  • W. Stanfield Johnson - Administrative Law
  • Paul W. Kalish - Insurance Law
  • Arthur N. Lerner - Antitrust Law, Health Care Law
  • Robert A. Lipstein - International Trade and Finance Law
  • Andrew Marks - Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, First Amendment Law, International Arbitration
  • Michael L. Martinez - Commercial Litigation, Mass Tort Litigation, Product Liability Litigation
  • R. Timothy McCrum - Mining Law, Natural Resources Law
  • Thomas C. Means - Mining Law, Natural Resources Law
  • Stuart H. Newberger - Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, International Arbitration
  • Mark D. Plevin - Insurance Law
  • Steven P. Quarles - Administrative Law, Environmental Law, Mining Law, Natural Resources Law
  • Teresa Stanek Rea - Biotechnology Law
  • George D. Ruttinger - Administrative Law
  • Richard E. Schwartz - Environmental Law, Natural Resources Law
  • Wm. Randolph Smith - Antitrust Law
  • Jeffrey L. Snyder - International Trade and Finance Law
  • John I. Stewart, Jr. - Technology Law
  • Jeane A. Thomas - Antitrust Law
  • Jennifer N. Waters - Energy Law
  • Scott L. Winkelman - Product Liability Litigation
  • Clifford Zatz - Mass Tort Litigation

Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm with more than 500 lawyers representing clients in litigation and arbitration, regulatory, and transactional matter s. The firm is internationally recognized for its representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation, as well as its ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity. The firm has offices in Washington, DC, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orange County, Anchorage, London, and Brussels.

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