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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... For respondent: Barry G. Felder of counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP, New York. *1...
...LLP, New York (Roland G. Riopelle of counsel), for ap — Foley & Lardner LLP, New York (Barry G. Felder of counsel), for res —...
...LLP, New York (Roland G. Riopelle of counsel), for ap — Foley & Lardner LLP, New York (Barry G. Felder of counsel), for res —...
... Roland Riopelle of Sercarz & Riopelle represents the defendants. Foley & Lardner partner Barry Felder represents James. The National Arts Club was founded...
...Foley & Lardner Llp, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Max B. Chester, Of The Wisconsin Bar, Admitted...
Three years after joining Bingham McCutchen as head of the securities enforcement practice after stepping down as FINRA's enforcement chief, Susan Merrill is decamping to Sidley Austin with 10 other
... For Appellants: Peter N. Wang of counsel, Foley & Lardner, LLP, New York. For Respondent: John H...
A divided panel of the First Department ruled yesterday that a director of a real estate company was not entitled to review its records because she was suing it as a shareholder, not a director, and
...Greenberg Traurig. Foley & Lardner has added labor and employment attorney Jonathan...
Neither the Coudert Brothers' estate nor Baker & McKenzie can pursue a contingency fee claim for lobbying work the firms said helped secure a $59 million tax refund for Peabody Energy Corp., a Southe
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