Amy M. Crouch is both a litigator and an experienced client counselor. For nearly two decades, she has defended businesses in multidistrict litigation, class actions and other complex cases. Amy has successfully managed and efficiently resolved large disputes involving a variety of theories including complex commercial, product liability, consumer fraud, concussion, medical monitoring and toxic tort.
She has a broad base of experience with both domestic and international companies in a host of industries such as healthcare IT, firearms, tobacco, alcohol beverages, manufacturing, resource mining, pharmaceutical, and collegiate sports associations.
She has litigated in state and federal courts as well as in arbitration and other alternative venues. Recent representative matters include the following:
- Healthcare software litigation and alternative dispute resolution: Amy has successfully resolved multiple business-to-business disputes involving multimillion dollar software contracts. Recently, under threat of litigation, she negotiated a settlement in which the threatening party paid her client several million dollars and never filed suit.
Pollard v. Remington Arms Company LLC. (W.D. Mo.): Amy argued and won the motion that finally granted the parties’ motion for approval of a nationwide settlement in this highly contested consumer fraud matter. - In re Motor Fuel Temperature MDL (D. Kan.): Amy managed more than 30 consumer fraud and class action cases through a bellwether trial, which resulted in a unanimous defense verdict. Amy’s efforts won her recognition as a Missouri Lawyers Weekly “Legal Champion,” and the team received the “Value Champion” award presented by the Association of Corporate Counsel.
- Oklahoma lead mining litigation (N.D. Okla.): Amy helped successfully resolve natural resource and property damage claims brought by trial authorities as well as thousands of matters brought by individual home owners claiming property damage and seeking medical monitoring.
- International tobacco litigation and counseling: For three years, Amy litigated from Shook’s Geneva office advising Philip Morris International on a variety of litigation matters and related business issues. Amy coordinated the defense of numerous product liability and consumer fraud matters (both class actions and individual matters) throughout Europe and the Middle East, mainly in Finland, Israel and Italy. She was primarily responsible for the defense and efficient management of more than 2,000 product liability actions filed in Italy, all of which were favorably resolved.
Far from being just a litigator, Amy has also counseled both multinational and U.S. clients on many different subjects, including (1) U.S. and foreign labeling regulations; (2) considerations related to new-ingredient usage; (3) product development best practices; (4) website statements and associated risks; (5) sales and marketing best practices; and (6) other litigation-avoidance and mitigation strategies.
Amy’s broad base of experiences make her uniquely positioned to advise businesses not just on litigation matters, but also on litigation avoidance and mitigation strategies as well as relevant, business-based best practices. Her multifaceted approach provides value not just in the courtroom or at the negotiating table but to the business as a whole.
Education:
- J.D., University of Missouri – Columbia School of Law, 1999
- Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review
- B.A., with honors, University of Missouri – Columbia, 1996 (Political Science)
Bar Admissions:
- Kansas
- Missouri
- U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of Oklahoma
Clerkships:
- Clerk for the Hon. Harold L. Lowenstein, Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District
Cost
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