Casey Stewart joined Ropes & Gray’s litigation and enforcement practice group in 2022. She focuses her practice on civil litigation and government and internal investigations. Her clients include educational institutions, pharmaceutical companies, private investment companies, and individuals. Casey also maintains an active pro bono practice, representing clients in civil rights and immigration proceedings.

During law school, Casey served as symposium editor for the Journal of Law & Public Affairs. She also advocated for children and youth through Penn Law’s Interdisciplinary Child Advocacy Clinic and led the Criminal Record Expungement Project. Casey served as a visiting board fellow for Women Against Abuse through Wharton’s Nonprofit Board Fellowship program.

Before joining Ropes & Gray, Casey clerked for the Honorable Judge Paul S. Diamond of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Experience

  • Representing higher education institution in large, complex civil antitrust case alleging conspiracy among higher education institutions in their provision of financial aid.
  • Representing individual client in complex civil litigation involving allegations of tortious conduct.
  • Representing major international technology company in connection with federal and multi-state antitrust litigation.
  • Trial counsel for closed-end fund against activist investor claiming breach of contract.
  • Represented private Delaware LLC in corporate governance dispute among board members and founder regarding claims of wrongful termination and fraud.
  • Represented biotechnology company in a multi-million dollar arbitration concerning a contractual dispute.
  • Represented international pharmaceutical company responding to FTC antitrust investigation.
  • Conducted internal investigations for multinational medical device company involving anti-corruption and anti-discrimination issues.
  • Advised multinational medical device company on implementation of compliance policies.
  • Performed pre-investment diligence for private equity client.
  • Represented clients in civil rights litigation against government agency.
  • Representing client seeking asylum in United States.

Areas of Practice