Mark McCrone represents and advises clients with respect to RICO claims; SEC enforcement actions; accounting malpractice claims; copyright and trade secret claims; sovereign immunity; World Bank investigations; enforcement of judgments and service of persons abroad. Mark’s experience includes representing both claimants and respondents.
Mark focuses his practice on investor-state and international commercial arbitration, transnational and domestic litigation and enforcement of judgments and awards. Mark has represented clients in arbitration proceedings in various fora as well as state and federal courts. He advises and has worked with companies all over the world, including China, India, Japan, Mongolia, Brazil, Venezuela, United Arab Emirates, Germany, and Croatia.
Education:
- Emory University School of Law (J.D. with Honors) (2010)
- Emory University (B.A.) (2004)
Admissions:
- U.S. District Court, District of Columbia~United States (2016)
- District of Columbia~United States (2012)
- New York~United States (2011)
Representative Legal Matters:
- Representation of investor against the Republic of Croatia relating to the expropriation of a manufacturing company.
- Representation of investor against Venezuela relating to the expropriation of an oil and gas related enterprise.
- Representation of liquefied natural gas company and affiliates in three separate arbitrations over LNG pricing disputes and price reopening clauses.
- Representation of leading industrial maintenance company in ICC arbitration under New York law relating to contractual pricing formulas.
- Representation of the Bank of Mongolia in racketeering and fraud claims against various persons and entities in connection with fraudulent issuance of financial instruments.
- Representation of the Mongolian Government in investment dispute arbitration claims by owners of mining license for iron mines.
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