Chambers USA Guide 2026 Recognizes Morrison Cohen White Collar Practice and Partner Eric Creizman
Morrison Cohen’s White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Practice has earned its first ranking in Chambers USA Guide 2026, achieving recognition in the practice’s inaugural submission to the guide. Chambers also individually ranked Partner Eric Creizman.
The White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Practice ranked Band 3 for Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations: Highly Regarded in New York, and Eric individually earned a Band 5 ranking. The rankings reflect the market’s recognition of the group's strength in government investigations, regulatory matters and complex white collar litigation.
Chambers sources described the White Collar team as “very commercial and savvy” and praised Eric as “a zealous advocate for his clients.”
The ranked team includes Partners Eric M. Creizman, Jason Gottlieb, Tracy A. Burnett, Genny Ngai, Solomon B. Shinerock and Associate Christina O. Gotsis.
Chambers USA is widely regarded as one of the legal profession’s leading independent ranking organizations, with rankings based on extensive interviews with clients, lawyers and other market participants.
“We are honored by this recognition and grateful to the clients and colleagues who supported our submission,” said Eric. “Being ranked in our first year reflects the strength of our team and the trust our clients place in us to handle their most significant investigations, enforcement matters and litigation.”
Read more about the firm's White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations recognitions here.
Contacts
- Jason P. Gottlieb Partner & Chair, Digital Assets; Chair, White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement
- jgottlieb@morrisoncohen.com
- Genny Ngai Partner
- gngai@morrisoncohen.com
- Christina O. Gotsis Associate
- cgotsis@morrisoncohen.com
Related Practices
Our White Collar & Regulatory Enforcement Practice represents corporate entities and individuals in investigations brought by a wide array of governmental agencies, as well as exchanges and self-regulatory organizations.