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Global Investigations Review Names Crowell & Moring’s White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Group to “GIR 100” Fifth Year in a Row

Firm News | 1 min read | 11.05.19

Washington – November 5, 2019: Crowell & Moring’s White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Group has been named to the Global Investigation Review’s 2019 “GIR 100” list, which honors the world’s leading firms for corporate investigations. This marks the fifth consecutive year that the firm has been recognized for this honor.

GIR editors highlight the arrival of Robert Weekes, new managing partner of the firm’s London office who joined from Squire Patton Boggs, along with partner Laurence Winston in a profile about why the firm made the list. The publication also noted prominent partners in the practice group such as Chuck Rosenberg, the former acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration; former chief assistant U.S. Attorney Kelly Currie; and Tom Hanusik, a former 12-year U.S. Department of Justice prosecutor.

The profile also noted recent matters such as successfully fighting the extradition of an HSBC executive to the U.S.

About Crowell & Moring’s White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Group

Crowell & Moring’s White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Group routinely represents clients in the most significant white collar cases in the United States and has successfully defended and counseled clients around the world regarding all manner of government investigations, criminal trials, regulatory enforcement actions, and internal investigations. The diverse team includes lifelong defense lawyers, including former assistant federal defenders, as well as former prosecutors and enforcement attorneys from the Justice Department, the Office of Independent Counsel, U.S. Attorney's Offices, and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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