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Developing Your Legal Niche Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Mid-Market Pro columnist Ioana Good says midsize firms can own their niche by positioning themselves as thought leaders in a set of industries or practice groups.'Don't Sue Me Until After I Leave the Firm': Foley & Lardner Faces Malpractice Lawsuit
Foley & Lardner is facing a lawsuit in which a former client claimed entitlement to at least $4.2 million in damages.Milwaukee-Based Retail Giant Kohl's Finds New CLO Just Down the Road
The department store chain is bringing aboard a new legal chief as it seeks to gain sales traction after a tumultuous 2022 marked by an exodus of executives and a failed attempt to sell itself.Holland & Knight Lands Former Florida Environmental Chief From Foley & Lardner
"I've now worked for three different governors, starting with Gov. Jeb Bush," said Jonathan Steverson, now a senior policy adviser in the firm's Tallahassee office. "That time period allowed me to see a lot as far as how the state will operate, how the executive and legislative branch interact, [and] what difference you can make as an agency head."View more book results for the query "Foley Lardner"
New Notre Dame Law Program Helps Diverse Students Network With Big Law Employers
"The networking opportunities were a way to strengthen our shared DEI goals with our law firm partners, and promote efforts to increase diversity among top law firms by directly connecting firms with top-tier candidates from communities underrepresented in the legal profession," Max Gaston, Notre Dame Law School's director of DEI, said in a statement.Telemedicine Firms Under Microscope After Using Dubious Tactics
Regulators are demanding "upfront, non-deceptive practices," including allowing patients to cancel services without getting the runaround, said Maureen Stewart, a senior counsel at Foley and Lardner.'Tremendous Uptick': Lateral Partner Movement Surged in Texas in 2022
Texas recruiter Lee Allbritton found in an analysis of the Texas market that lateral partner hiring was up 31% in 2022, compared with 2021, with litigation, intellectual property and energy fueling the demand.After Unexpected Death of Longtime Austin Office Managing Partner, Foley Taps New Leader
Edward Burbach, chair of Foley & Lardner's government solutions practice group, is now managing partner of the Austin office, following the death of former leader Kim Yelkin in December.Foley & Lardner Reps FBC Mortgage in Trade Secret Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Trending Stories
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