Crowell & Moring, a renowned international law firm, has ventured into the world of podcasting with the launch of &Motion. This engaging podcast is dedicated to exploring the intricate legal landscape within the transportation industry. Hosted by Paul Keller, an accomplished IP litigation partner based in Crowell & Moring’s New York office, &Motion sets out on a mission to shed light on the multifaceted aspects of the transportation sector.
Paul Keller, a prominent first-chair intellectual property trial lawyer, specialises in patent and trade secret matters, with a particular focus on the automotive and heavy machinery industries, as well as disruptive technology spaces. He’s renowned as a thought leader in the realm of autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence (AI), and the cutting-edge technologies poised to shape the cities of the future.
The inaugural episode of &Motion is now available, featuring an insightful conversation between Paul Keller and Crowell partners Rebecca Baden Chaney and Scott Winkelman. Both Chaney and Winkelman serve as co-chairs of Crowell & Moring’s Transportation Group, bringing their wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion.
Listeners can easily tune in and subscribe to &Motion on popular podcast platforms such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
About Crowell & Moring LLP:
Crowell & Moring LLP is an esteemed international law firm with a global presence, including operations in the United States, Europe, MENA, and Asia. Leveraging extensive government, business, industry, and legal expertise, the firm is dedicated to assisting clients in capitalising on opportunities and providing innovative solutions to intricate legal matters. Crowell & Moring is consistently recognised not only for its commitment to pro bono service but also for its proactive initiatives aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Explore the legal dynamics of the transportation industry with &Motion, Crowell & Moring’s new podcast – your gateway to valuable insights from industry leaders, academics, policymakers, and legal experts. Subscribe today for a deeper understanding of the legal issues shaping the future of transportation.