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Ian Crongue, Esq.

Admitted:

Virginia  

District of Columbia

Federal Courts:

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit  

U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit  

U.S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit  

U.S. District Court, Eastern & Western Districts of Virginia  

U.S. District Court, Maryland   

U.S. District Court, District of Columbia  

U.S. Court of Federal Claims

Education:

J.D., American University Washington College of Law, magna cum laude (top 5%)  

B.S., University of North Carolina Wilmington, with honors  

Contact Information:

Voice: 703.448.1810, ext. 22 

Facsimile: 703.448.3336    

iancronogue@bctwlaw.com 

Ian Cronogue previously practiced law at the firm of Murray, Cronogue & Werfel, P.L.C. with a focus on both litigation and government contracts.  Specifically he has represented a broad range of clients in matters involving breach of contract claims, business torts, security clearance litigation, employment litigation, internet defamation, ITAR compliance, FCPA compliance, a multinational merger and acquisition, insurance litigation, stock option litigation as well as many matters involving government contracts litigation.  In January 2016, Mr. Cronogue joined Baker, Cronogue, Tolle & Werfel, LLP as an equity partner. 

Baker, Cronogue, Tolle & Werfel, LLP    

1320 Old Chain Bridge Road, Suite 410     

McLean, VA 22101



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