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Joshua L. Crowell
Associate
Prior to joining Labaton Sucharow, Mr. Crowell served as a litigation associate at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP, where he represented clients primarily in the areas of financial, securitization, environmental, and class action litigation. Mr. Crowell began his career at Ernst & Young LLP, where he worked as a senior economics consultant by pricing intercompany transactions and calculating the value of intellectual property. Mr. Crowell maintains a strong commitment to pro bono work. He received the Sanctuary for Families “Above and Beyond” award for pro bono representation of battered women, and most recently represented a woman in a civil suit brought by her abusive ex-husband’s father. During his time at The George Washington University Law School, he was an associate of The George Washington Law Review where he published the casenote: Jurisdiction over Interlocutory Appeals Under the Federal Arbitration Act Absent an Arbitration Agreement, 73 Geo.Wash.L.Rev. 767 (2005). In addition to being a member of the Mock Trial Board, he also served as a law intern for Chief Judge Edward J. Damich, United States Court of Federal Claims. | |
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