Spindle Law Interviews: David McCraw
February 23rd, 2012 by Nicholas Diamand
David McCraw joined The New York Times Company in 2002. He currently serves as Vice President and Assistant General Counsel. He is responsible for newsroom legal affairs and serves as lead legal counsel for The Times’s freedom-of-information and court-access litigation. He has successfully represented the newspaper in lawsuits that led to the release of thousands of pages of government documents concerning emergency-response efforts in New York City on 9/11, the U.S. Defense Department’s secret campaign to influence public opinion during the War in Iraq, and unsafe workplaces.
Mr. McCraw was previously Deputy General Counsel at the New York Daily News and an associate at the New York offices of Rogers & Wells and Clifford Chance. He also served as law clerk for Judge Richard Simons at the New York Court of Appeals. Prior to law school, he was a professor of journalism at Marist College. (more…)

