Seattle boutique Corr Cronin prides itself on a courtroom-ready approach to dispute resolution, and peers have taken notice. “There are some great litigators in Seattle,” diplomatically explains one local peer before emphasizing, “but if you want trial-tested SWAT team triage litigation, I would direct you to Corr Cronin.”
Steven Fogg, a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, is one of the firm’s most often-referenced partners. Fogg Leads a team that is defending Alaska Air Group against a class-action suit against a claim for injunctive relief and/or damages for harm allegedly caused by emissions of dangerously high levels of pollutants that have allegedly contaminated communities surrounding Sea-Tac Airport. He is also representing Allflight Corp against allegations of trade secret misappropriation and tortious interference related to an employee’s alleged use of information from his former employer. “Steven is the ‘Master of Disaster!’ I doubt anyone in this market knows more about aviation-related litigation than him.” Fogg’s practice takes him beyond this industry, however; he enjoys a broad-based general commercial practice.” Fogg also acts with white-collar specialist
Jeffrey Coopersmith representing Sunny Balwani, the former President and COO of the notoriously fraudulent (now-defunct) blood-testing company Theranos, in a well publicized federal criminal case and a parallel SEC civil enforcement case. The criminal case alleged that Balwani and Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes conspired to commit wire fraud against Theranos investors and against patients who used Theranos’s blood-testing technology. The SEC case alleges that Balwani deceived investors about Theranos’s blood-testing capabilities in connection with the offer and sale of Theranos securities.