When you’re a 900–lawyer firm based in Milwaukee, you already stand out from the pack, but Foley & Lardner is noteworthy on other grounds, too. For one thing, its attorneys probably know more about baseball than any other firm.
Foley is the longtime counsel for Major League Baseball—it...
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...the University of Michigan, then worked in the Detroit office of Foley & Lardner, where he focused on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital...
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...the University of Michigan, then worked in the Detroit office of Foley & Lardner, where he focused on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital...
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As commercial real estate activity gradually revives, Burr Forman has hired a real estate lawyer and an environmental lawyer who left big firms during the recession to start their own shop.Environme
...The firm became Johnson Controls' national environmental counsel in 2006, replacing Foley & Lardner. "It's the perfect marriage," said Walker...
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...The firm became Johnson Controls' national environmental counsel in 2006, replacing Foley & Lardner. "It's the perfect marriage," said Walker. "This is...
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...No. 2 among the firms hired for IP work, behind only Foley & Lardner. Companies that cited Morgan as lead counsel included AT&T...
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In years past, researching our annual Going Rate section was-oddly enough-fun. Scouring Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings for lawyers' hourly rates became a peculiar winter sport of sorts, with friends a
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...of Tampa is representing Creative Loafing in the Chapter 11 case. Foley& Lardner partner Mark J. Wolfson of Tampa is advising Creative Loafing on...
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...in descending order, are: Kirkland & Ellis; Jones Day; Sidley Austin; Foley & Lardner; Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom; WilmerHale; Latham & Watkins; Sullivan...
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It is possible for Georgia to play nice with its neighboring states, according to Kilpatrick Stockton partner William R. "Robbie" Poplin Jr.Poplin was lead counsel to the South Carolina State Ports A
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