Jeff Severson

Jeff Severson

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Organization: Crowell & Moring LLP

Professional Bio

Jeffrey M. Severson represents individual and corporate clients facing complex, high-stakes criminal and regulatory investigations initiated by the full slate of federal and state regulators. Jeff uses his experience navigating the complex demands of regulatory investigations and criminal prosecutions to fashion effective defense strategies and collaborate with his clients to guide them to successful outcomes.

Jeff has advised clients in investigations launched by the Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Federal Reserve Board, and offices of state attorneys general, as well as internal investigations that involve potential criminal or regulatory exposure. In particular, he has experience defending allegations related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act; securities fraud; health care fraud; environmental, social, and governance–related disclosures; and criminal antitrust violations. Jeff has advised clients across a wide range of industries, including health care, technology, financial services, and defense.

Jeff also maintains an active pro bono practice and focuses on representing clients in asylum and refugee resettlement proceedings, as well as indigent criminal defendants in the Southern District of New York as part of the Criminal Justice Act panel, in cases ranging from narcotics trafficking to securities fraud. For his service, Jeff was awarded Crowell & Moring's George Bailey Pro Bono Award in 2017.

While at Fordham Law School, Jeff was the senior articles editor for the Fordham International Law Journal, a Stein Scholar for the Public Interest, and a Crowley Scholar in International Human Rights. Prior to law school, he worked for a prominent international human rights organization.