The Los Angeles Times Names Chahira Solh Finalist in OC Inspirational Women Leadership Awards
Firm News | 1 min read | 09.19.23
Orange County – September 19, 2023: L.A. Times B2B Publishing named Crowell & Moring’s Chahira Solh as a finalist at the Orange County Inspirational Women Forum & Leadership Awards in the Company Executive: Large Company category. The awards recognize professionals who demonstrate “exemplary leadership qualities within their companies and impacted change across OC communities over the past two years.”
Solh serves as a trusted advisor on antitrust issues for a number of the country’s most recognizable companies, including in the auto, aviation, health care, and defense industries. Her practice focuses on all aspects of antitrust law, including litigation and government enforcement actions, joint venture analysis, merger control, and affirmative recovery opportunities. By approaching transactional and compliance issues with the eye of a litigator, Solh is able to provide comprehensive legal and business advice that anticipates issues and mitigates future legal or business risks.
Solh serves as chair of the firm’s Executive Committee and a member of the firm’s Management Board. She is active in many professional organizations, including serving on the board of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers - Orange County Chapter and the Public Law Center.
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