Angelo Calfo, a former federal prosecutor, has a proven track record of litigating complex civil and criminal cases and trying cases to verdict. He has been consistently recognized by Chambers USA, which has reported that Angelo “commands an impressive reputation as a masterful trial lawyer” and that peers view him as “extraordinarily talented for both white-collar and complex civil cases.” Angelo has represented numerous Fortune 100 companies and executives in a wide variety of industries, including securities, transportation, healthcare, technology, energy, and financial services.
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Angelo was a founding member of the law firm Calfo Eakes in Seattle. He also served as an Assistant US Attorney for the Western District of Washington and taught at the US Attorney General's Advocacy Institute. Angelo continues to lecture frequently on trial practice, grand jury investigations, and legal ethics.
Angelo has served as chairman of the board of directors of the Seattle-based Matt Talbot Center, a nonprofit drug and alcohol recovery center offering services to homeless men and women.
White Collar Criminal Defense
Whistleblower & False Claims Act
Complex Civil Litigation
Band 1, Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations, Washington, Chambers USA (2022–2024)
Ranked, Litigation: General Commercial, Washington, Chambers USA (2022–2024)
Recommended, Dispute resolution: General commercial disputes, The Legal 500 US (2023)
Recommended, Industry focus: Environment: litigation, The Legal 500 US (2023)
Recommended, Industry focus: Environment: regulatory, The Legal 500 US (2023)
Recognized, Lawyer of the Year, Washington Defense Trial Lawyers Association (2015)
Lawyer of the Year, Criminal Defense: White-Collar, Seattle, The Best Lawyers in America (2024)
Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, Criminal Defense: White-Collar, Seattle (2017, 2023–2025)
Member, Washington Editorial Advisory Board, Law360 (2024)
Member, American Bar Association
Member, Washington Defense Trial Lawyers Association