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Crowell & Moring U.K. LLP
Overview
Established in 1991, our vibrant London office supports leading individuals and companies We advise on a range of matters, both transactional and contentious, including dispute resolution, international trade, antitrust, corporate, finance, derivatives and structured finance, commercial technology, privacy and cybersecurity, restructuring and insolvency, and broader regulatory issues, and we are recognised independently by legal directories for our expertise.
Crowell & Moring U.K. LLP
199 Bishopsgate
London EC2M 3TY
- Advertising and Brand Protection
- Antitrust and Competition
- Artificial Intelligence
- Bankruptcy, Restructuring, and Insolvency
- Brand Protection
- Commercial Finance and Lending
- Corporate and M&A
- Cross-Border Data Flows
- Derivatives and Structured Finance
- Digital Advertising
- Distressed Debt and Claims Trading
- Emerging Companies and Venture Capital
- Energy and Infrastructure
- European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Financial Services
- Global Advertising and Media
- Incident Response
- International Arbitration
- International Dispute Resolution
- International Trade
- Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- Investigations
- Privacy and Cybersecurity
Crowell’s London office is committed to improving the communities that surround us. We work with Trust Law and Law Works, and we are engaged in contentious and non-contentious pro bono work, primarily for charitable organizations. We have advised on contentious matters, such as debtor disputes, contract breaches, and defamation cases. We also advise on terms of business, company formation/partnerships, statutory documents, and more. We are proud to represent local and marginalized communities in the UK, such as an organization that promotes social cohesion and empowers migrant girls and women, as well as charities across the world, including an East African charity that runs a renewable energy facility and manufactures fuel-efficient cookstoves.
We lead with a commitment to collaboration, and our efforts have included partnering with a client to assist them with implementing their own pro bono initiative, and providing a wide range of civil procedural advice to litigants through the Royal Courts of Justice, Citizens Advice pro bono projects. We have also partnered with the International Legal Foundation on a project aimed at shining a light on the state of juvenile justice in Nepal.
Our London office believes that accountability, transparency, and open communication are the engines of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our DEI and Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) committees are committed to supporting the firm’s broader DEI efforts. We run a number of annual events, seminars, and webinars with guest speakers aimed at our lawyers, clients, and professional staff. This includes promoting women in law, supporting PRIDE month, raising awareness during UK Black History Month in October, and encouraging understanding of global cultures and neurodiversity, to name a few.
As part of the office’s commitment to social mobility, we support a social mobility charity that helps disadvantaged students from across the UK realize their potential and access a comprehensive range of opportunities and activities to broaden their horizons, understand career pathways, and develop the skills, networks, and experiences needed for professional success. The London team works on social mobility-related initiatives to help promote access to the legal profession for all, and it also volunteers for Inspiring the Future, which connects workplace volunteers with schools and colleges to broaden children and young people’s horizons and increase their motivation to learn.
Our training contract ensures that you will have access to a broad spread of work right from the start. Key to success during your two years of training with us will be the ability to quickly build strong relationships with your colleagues, both in London and further afield. For more information click here. For an example of our programme in action, visit our Diary of a Trainee page and Secondment in Doha page.
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Insights
Client Alert | 3 min read | 08.14.25
DSIT's latest findings on AI, other emerging technologies and cyber security
On 8 August, the UK Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (“DSIT”) published a report titled “Emerging technologies and their effect on cyber security” (the “Report”). It examines how the convergence of AI, IoT, Quantum, Edge Computing, Blockchain and other emerging technologies is transforming the cyber threat landscape. We’ve summarised below some of their key findings and takeaways. In the pursuit of growth and efficiencies many companies are considering how to adopt emerging technology into their operational processes, and the Report provides a useful guide as to emerging cyber risks and where the UK Government’s attention is focused as it launches the Cyber Resilience Bill later this year.
Client Alert | 4 min read | 08.13.25
UK Client Alert: Key Reforms Under the English Arbitration Act 2025
Client Alert | 5 min read | 08.12.25
Cloud GDPR risks highlighted by European Commission ruling over Microsoft 365 use
Client Alert | 3 min read | 08.06.25
Insights
The Rise Of Technology: Using Section 236 In The Digital Era (UK)
|07.16.25
The Journal of Bankruptcy Law
Fast-Tracking Megaprojects: Balancing Speed, Feasibility, And Dispute Risks
|05.01.25
Real Estate Finance Journal
Crowell Hires 18-strong Dentons IP Team In London, Bolstering Unified Patent Court Capability
|07.01.25
The Global Legal Post
Paul Hastings Hits White & Case Again To Finalize Energy-Infra Build Out
|07.01.25
Law.com International
“The State Withdrawals from the ECT: are the justifications correct under international law?”, Juris Conferences–Seventeenth Annual Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Debate and Discussion, Washington, D.C.
|10.12.23
New UK Sanctions Reporting Duties for Insolvency Practitioners and Other Professionals
|06.05.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
New UK Sanctions on Russia Targeting Technology, Software and Additional Strategic Goods
|05.02.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Firms at Risk of Monetary Penalty for Breaches of UK Financial Sanctions Imposed on Russia
|03.31.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
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New UK Regulations Enhance Insolvency Practitioners’ Access to Data held by Companies House
|01.28.25
Crowell & Moring’s Restructuring Matters
UK’s OTSI Publishes New Russia Evasion and Diversion Guidance
|01.13.25
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
OFSI Granted Greater Sanctions Monitoring and Enforcement Powers
|11.25.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Meet OTSI: New UK Trade Sanctions Enforcement Agency Launches
|10.09.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Treasury’s OFAC Announces Magnitsky Designations for Two Former Afghan Government Officials
|12.19.23
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
New EU/UK Restrictions on Russian-origin Iron and Steel Products
|09.29.23
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Professionals
Insights
Client Alert | 3 min read | 08.14.25
DSIT's latest findings on AI, other emerging technologies and cyber security
On 8 August, the UK Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (“DSIT”) published a report titled “Emerging technologies and their effect on cyber security” (the “Report”). It examines how the convergence of AI, IoT, Quantum, Edge Computing, Blockchain and other emerging technologies is transforming the cyber threat landscape. We’ve summarised below some of their key findings and takeaways. In the pursuit of growth and efficiencies many companies are considering how to adopt emerging technology into their operational processes, and the Report provides a useful guide as to emerging cyber risks and where the UK Government’s attention is focused as it launches the Cyber Resilience Bill later this year.
Client Alert | 4 min read | 08.13.25
UK Client Alert: Key Reforms Under the English Arbitration Act 2025
Client Alert | 5 min read | 08.12.25
Cloud GDPR risks highlighted by European Commission ruling over Microsoft 365 use
Client Alert | 3 min read | 08.06.25