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MoloLamken LLP
600 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, N.W
WASHINGTON D.C. 20037
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States
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Position

Robert Kry’s practice focuses on trial and appellate litigation. He represents clients before the United States Supreme Court, the federal courts of appeals, and other federal and state courts. His practice covers a broad array of subject matters, including sovereign immunity, arbitration, enforcement of arbitral awards, constitutional law, business litigation, securities fraud, and intellectual property.

Career

Mr. Kry is a founding partner of MoloLamken, which he joined after several years in the Supreme Court and appeals practice of another prominent firm. Before that, Mr. Kry served as a law clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia of the United States Supreme Court and to Judge Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes

Litigation boutique MoloLamken LLP is frequently sought out by corporations, hedge funds, private equity firms, investors, inventors, executives, and sovereign entities for a wide range of contentious matters. The firm represents both the plaintiff and defendant, handling business litigation and arbitration, intellectual property litigation, and defense and investigations in white-collar crime. Steven Molo leads from the New York office and is actively involved in several high-volume disputes. Robert Kry in Washington DC provides counsel on topics such as sovereign immunity, arbitration, and the enforcement of arbitral awards. Megan Cunniff Church in Chicago and Justin Ellis in New York are also core members of the team.

United States > Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: plaintiff

National litigation boutique MoloLamken LLP is ‘lean and mean’, according to one client who notes that ‘you’re getting the best at every level — from junior associate to partner’. ‘They’re entrepreneurial and creative in devising ways to solve your problems and execute on a legal strategy’, says a client of the complex litigation practice led by Steven Molo in New York, which handles a range of business disputes including IP cases, white-collar defense and investigations, as well as securities litigation. ‘Molo and his other senior partners know that promoting more junior talent is a recipe for success’, hence the strength of emerging partner talent such as Lauren Weinstein in Washington DC, who worked with Molo on a $250m case for U.S. Bank as Trustee of a series of Residential Mortgage Backed Securitization (RMBS) Trusts in New York Supreme Court against various sponsors of mortgage-backed securitizations. New York-based Justin Ellis is a key part of the team representing Contrarian Capital Management LLC in a case against Venezuela regarding the non-payment of sovereign debt obligations. Robert Kry in DC was also involved in a 10b5 trial against a co-founder of Dakota Plains Holdings, securing $40m for the class.

United States > Dispute resolution > Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)

The appellate practice at national litigation boutique MoloLamken LLP is commended by sources for its ‘unmatched intellect, knowledge of law and strategic case management’. A popular choice for complex cases involving patents, energy, telecoms, and sovereign immunity-related issues, the ‘super humble, but really smart’ group consistently appears before the Supreme Court and other federal courts of appeals. Firm co-founder Jeffrey Lamken spearheads the practice and has argued 27 cases before the US Supreme Court;  he successfully represented Amgen in obtaining Supreme Court review of a Federal Circuit decision holding certain of Amgen’s patents invalid for a lack of enablement. In another SCOTUS case, Lamken teamed up with up-and-coming partner Lucas Walker, noted for his ‘great writing style’, and Michael Pattillo, who has strong experience in high-stakes patent cases, to represent Abitron Austria in a case concerning whether the Lanham Act applies to foreign sales. Robert Kry, who has extensive expertise in acting for or against foreign sovereigns and state-owned entities, is also recommended. Named attorneys are based in Washington DC. James Barta left 2022 to become Deputy Solicitor General of Indiana.