Financial Services
Overview
Protecting the businesses that strengthen economies
Crowell’s financial services team represents many of the world’s leading multinational banks, investment firms, private-equity houses, brokerage firms, hedge funds, trading associations, and related businesses and organizations, advising them on complex transactions, regulatory enforcement, and litigation. We also counsel non-financial institutions on their unique financial needs ranging from management of their loan facilities to FinTech and beyond.
Contacts
Insights
Client Alert | 9 min read | 09.22.25
From Deepfakes to Sanctions Violations: The Rise of North Korean Remote IT Worker Schemes
U.S. Government and private sector sources continue to report efforts by Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) nationals to infiltrate companies around the world by posing as information technology (IT) professionals, in order to get hired by U.S. and other businesses and gain access to sensitive company systems. Crowdstrike, a U.S. cybersecurity company, has reported a 220% increase in the number of companies infiltrated by North Korean threat actors over the last 12 months. In particular, a DPRK-affiliated group known as “Famous Chollima” has leveraged artificial intelligence and deepfake technology to generate synthetic identities, as well as resumes and CVs, draft communications, and conduct job interviews. Enforcement actions brought by the U.S. Department of Justice identify victims in the cryptocurrency sector, including decentralized finance (“DeFi”) projects. In addition, media reports indicate that North Korean hackers are purportedly offering fake job offers targeting employees in the cryptocurrency sector, with the goal of stealing crypto.
Firm News | 3 min read | 09.11.25
Asset Based Finance Lawyer Tom Dell’Avvocato Joins Crowell & Moring in London
Press Coverage | 09.09.25
Press Coverage | 08.28.25
Crypto’s New Order: What US Policy Means For Global Finance And Filipino Communities
Insights
Personae Non Gratae In The Loan Market: Trading Considerations For Disqualified Institutions
|07.23.25
The Banking Law Journal
Government Contracts And The Risks Of Bankruptcy In The Current Environment
|07.22.25
Briefing Papers
The Rise Of Technology: Using Section 236 In The Digital Era (UK)
|07.16.25
The Journal of Bankruptcy Law
Chasing Carrots: The Uncertain Rewards Of SEC Self-Reporting And Cooperation
|07.05.24
New York Law Journal
The Secret Sauce For Successful Bankruptcies Requires The Right Ingredients
|07.20.23
Journal of Corporate Renewal
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11.01.22
The Banking Law Journal
From Deepfakes to Sanctions Violations: The Rise of North Korean Remote IT Worker Schemes
|09.22.25
Crypto’s New Order: What US Policy Means For Global Finance And Filipino Communities
|08.28.25
Business Mirror
Trump Implores Banks To Step Up Monitoring Of China Money Laundering Linked To Fentanyl
|08.28.25
South China Morning Post
Challenges Of The Amended Form PF June 12, 2025, Compliance Deadline
|04.24.25
Hedge Fund Law Report
Damaging SEC Staff Bulletin that Undermined Digital Assets, SAB 121, Revoked
|01.23.25
Crowdfund Insider
2024 ACAMS The Assembly Hollywood Conference
|04.08.24 - 04.10.24
"Changing Sanctions: How to Stay Ahead?" NICE Actimize Engage Conference
|06.04.24
ACAMS Masterclass: The Threat from Within a Financial Institution
|05.17.24
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09.01.23
Crowell & Moring’s Crypto Digest
Bittrex: Regulatory Enforcement and Macroeconomic Headwinds Lead to Another Crypto Bankruptcy
|05.23.23
Crowell & Moring’s Crypto Digest
Crypto Trader’s “Profitable Trading Strategy” Appears to be Mere Market Manipulation
|01.30.23
Crowell & Moring’s Crypto Digest
Earn Accounts are Property of the Estate: Celsius Update
|01.17.23
upCrowell & Moring’s Crypto Digest
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12.12.22
Crowell & Moring's Crypto Digest
Professionals
Insights
Client Alert | 9 min read | 09.22.25
From Deepfakes to Sanctions Violations: The Rise of North Korean Remote IT Worker Schemes
U.S. Government and private sector sources continue to report efforts by Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) nationals to infiltrate companies around the world by posing as information technology (IT) professionals, in order to get hired by U.S. and other businesses and gain access to sensitive company systems. Crowdstrike, a U.S. cybersecurity company, has reported a 220% increase in the number of companies infiltrated by North Korean threat actors over the last 12 months. In particular, a DPRK-affiliated group known as “Famous Chollima” has leveraged artificial intelligence and deepfake technology to generate synthetic identities, as well as resumes and CVs, draft communications, and conduct job interviews. Enforcement actions brought by the U.S. Department of Justice identify victims in the cryptocurrency sector, including decentralized finance (“DeFi”) projects. In addition, media reports indicate that North Korean hackers are purportedly offering fake job offers targeting employees in the cryptocurrency sector, with the goal of stealing crypto.
Firm News | 3 min read | 09.11.25
Asset Based Finance Lawyer Tom Dell’Avvocato Joins Crowell & Moring in London
Press Coverage | 09.09.25
Press Coverage | 08.28.25
Crypto’s New Order: What US Policy Means For Global Finance And Filipino Communities
Practices
Contacts
Insights
Client Alert | 9 min read | 09.22.25
From Deepfakes to Sanctions Violations: The Rise of North Korean Remote IT Worker Schemes
U.S. Government and private sector sources continue to report efforts by Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) nationals to infiltrate companies around the world by posing as information technology (IT) professionals, in order to get hired by U.S. and other businesses and gain access to sensitive company systems. Crowdstrike, a U.S. cybersecurity company, has reported a 220% increase in the number of companies infiltrated by North Korean threat actors over the last 12 months. In particular, a DPRK-affiliated group known as “Famous Chollima” has leveraged artificial intelligence and deepfake technology to generate synthetic identities, as well as resumes and CVs, draft communications, and conduct job interviews. Enforcement actions brought by the U.S. Department of Justice identify victims in the cryptocurrency sector, including decentralized finance (“DeFi”) projects. In addition, media reports indicate that North Korean hackers are purportedly offering fake job offers targeting employees in the cryptocurrency sector, with the goal of stealing crypto.
Firm News | 3 min read | 09.11.25
Asset Based Finance Lawyer Tom Dell’Avvocato Joins Crowell & Moring in London
Press Coverage | 09.09.25
Press Coverage | 08.28.25
Crypto’s New Order: What US Policy Means For Global Finance And Filipino Communities