Astor Heaven
Partner – Crowell & Morning LLP

 

Description of field of expertise

Astor Heaven is a first-chair trial lawyer and litigator who consistently delivers exceptional results. A military veteran, Astor exacts tough and disciplined advocacy, creates and fosters relationships, provides creative solutions, and deploys team member assets in a cost conscious and effective manner.

Astor’s ability to connect with clients, juries, and judges and to simplify complex legal issues has made him a formidable presence in and out of the courtroom and has contributed to a substantial list of successful outcomes, both in terms of verdicts and settlements. 

Astor possesses a wealth of experience in navigating complex legal landscapes, most frequently representing government contracting, defense, technology, and insurance clients in high-stakes commercial disputes, trade secret misappropriation disputes, restrictive covenant and employee mobility disputes, and lease disputes.  He has tried cases to verdict, and has litigated and arbitrated commercial disputes related to teaming agreements, technology transfers, leases, military sales, and various other commercial and trade secret issues.  He has also prosecuted and defended requests for emergency relief (including TROs and Preliminary Injunctions) and has substantial experience litigating antitrust matters.

What advice would you offer to new attorneys interested in your field?

My first piece of advice is not limited to my field – it’s advice I provide to any new attorney – find a sponsor and a mentor, and if you can get multiple, then do so.  No one can do this without help – we all stand on the shoulders of someone.  A sponsor will help you craft your path forward.  A mentor will provide advice when you need it.  But both are critical in advancing in a profession that can be very challenging.  

My second piece of advice is also not limited to my field.  Begin to develop your network NOW.  Don’t wait until you’re up for promotion and don’t leave networking to someone else.  Law school classmates, folks in the community, friends – ask questions, and understand what they do.  Develop true connections, and don’t always feel like you’re doing it strictly for business.

 

Final thoughts…

This organization has truly been instrumental to my career. So I appreciate the opportunity for recognition.  I do not take this lightly.