About Carl H. Loewenson
Carl H. Loewenson Jr built a legal career on steady progression through rigorous academic training and long-term law firm practice. He earned his B.A. from Princeton University in 1979 and completed his J.D. at Yale Law School in 1983. Those years shaped his approach to complex problems and introduced him to the practical demands of high-level legal work.
After law school he entered private practice and ultimately joined Morrison & Foerster LLP, where he rose to the partnership ranks. His work at the firm spans the kinds of responsibilities commonly entrusted to senior partners: counseling clients, supervising matter teams, and overseeing the strategic handling of significant legal issues. He is admitted to the State Bar of New York, which anchors his practice jurisdictionally.
Colleagues describe him as thorough and steady in managing client matters. He has spent decades navigating the demands of large-firm practice, balancing courtroom preparation, transactional documentation and client advisory work as cases and deals require. That mix of tasks has made him a familiar figure inside firm circles where experience and judgment carry weight.
Outside the office he has maintained ties to the broader legal community in New York through bar association membership and professional engagement. His academic background—an Ivy League undergraduate degree followed by a Yale law degree—remains a notable part of his professional biography and informs how he mentors younger attorneys at the firm. He has contributed to internal firm training and to the development of practice protocols used by teams handling complex assignments.
Today he continues as a partner at Morrison & Foerster LLP. He works in matters arising under New York law and represents the firm’s clients in a range of commercial and regulatory contexts. He remains active in mentoring colleagues and in the day-to-day practice of law at the firm.