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Ellen Moskowitz

Ellen Moskowitz

Ellen is a co-leader of Brunswick’s global litigation communications and crisis practice. In that capacity, she has counseled both public and private companies on critical enterprise-threatening issues, including some of the largest civil, criminal, and regulatory cases of the last few decades. Ellen joined Brunswick in 2007 and was formerly a Managing Director at Clark & Weinstock, a boutique communications and lobbying firm. Previously, she was a litigation partner in the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis specializing in antitrust, securities, products liability, regulatory and other complex commercial matters. From 1989-1994, Ellen was a litigation associate at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Ellen graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University and received a J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School.
Charlie Potter

Charlie Potter

Charlie co-leads Brunswick’s global Litigation and Disputes practice from the London office. He has advised on some of the most high-profile, legally contentious issues for global corporate clients across a range of sectors in recent legal proceedings, investigations and wider disputes. He is also a partner in Brunswick’s Crisis and Family Business practices. Charlie was formerly a barrister at Blackstone Chambers where he specialized in public, regulatory and commercial law, in particular broadcasting and media regulation. Before the Bar, he spent four years at the BBC, including as a producer at the flagship television news and current affairs programme, Newsnight. He is the co-author of Understanding Legislation: A Practical Guide to Statutory Interpretation (Hart, 2018) and the contributor of a chapter on Protecting Corporate Reputation in a Government Investigation in the GIR’s Practitioner’s Guide to Global Investigations (2019). He has also written a guest chapter on family business and business family communications in the book Wise Family Business by Prof. Joachim Schwass and Anne-Catrin Glemser (Palgrave, 2016).