Evan Norris
USA Guide 2024
Band 5 : Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
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Band 5
About
Provided by Evan Norris
Practice Areas
Evan Mehran Norris, a former federal prosecutor, focuses his practice on advising U.S. and multinational companies, boards of directors and senior executives with respect to government and internal investigations, criminal defense, regulatory compliance and related civil litigation. A member both of Cravath's Investigations and Regulatory Enforcement Practice and Cravath's Data Security and Privacy Practice, Mr. Norris advises clients in a broad range of matters from cross‑border investigations to cyber incident response.
Career
Assistant U.S. Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the E.D.N.Y. (2007-2017); Chief, National Security & Cybercrime Section (2014-2015); Director, FIFA Task Force (2015-2017); J.D., 2002, Harvard Law School; B.A., 1999, Columbia College
Personal
For more information: https://www.cravath.com/people/evan-norris.html
Chambers Review
USA
Evan Norris applies the wealth of experience gained from his former high-profile prosecutorial career to his private white-collar practice. He is particularly noted for his multi-jurisdictional regulatory expertise.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Evan is very strategic, always thinking two or three steps ahead. He analyses problems from all angles and can separate himself from the equation, plotting a strategic course."
"Evan is passionate and meticulous, with an excellent knowledge of the law and understanding of the authorities. He can predict the next move and his actions are dictated by the end-game."
"Evan is very strategic, always thinking two or three steps ahead. He analyses problems from all angles and can separate himself from the equation, plotting a strategic course."
"Evan is passionate and meticulous, with an excellent knowledge of the law and understanding of the authorities. He can predict the next move and his actions are dictated by the end-game."