Joshua L. Crowell

Joshua L. Crowell concentrates his practice on prosecuting complex securities litigations on behalf of institutional investors.
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.
Mr. Crowell earned a B.A. from Carleton College in 1999, and received a J.D.,
cum laude, from The George Washington University Law School in 2006. During 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.
Mr. Crowell is admitted to practice in New York and the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.