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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...has always been highly collegial," Randy Wolfe, managing partner of Foley & Lardner's office there, said. "While there is plenty of good...
...on outsourcing and information technology. Previously, Karlyn was a partner at Foley & Lardner. ...
...according to William Davis, managing partner for the Miami office of Foley & Lardner. "Miami is geographically situated, culturally situated and linguistically situated for...
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...from our office are not there today." At Foley & Lardner, located in the same building as Edwards Wildman, "everyone in...
...natural gas and electric industries. Previously, she was of counsel to Foley & Lardner. Sadler, based in Bethesda, Md., works in the bankruptcy, reorganization and...
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