Ganoza’s Appointment as Miami Litigation Chair Is Noted
September 13, 2018
Daily Business Review
Partner Laura Ganoza’s appointment as chair of Foley’s Miami litigation practice was featured in a Daily Business Review article, “Laura Ganoza Leads Foley & Lardner’s Miami Litigation Team.”
As practice chair, Ganoza will oversee litigation with a principal focus on associate and senior counsel development, including training and mentoring.
Ganoza handles complex commercial and intellectual property litigation, including cross-border disputes, trade secret and noncompete actions, and manages trademark and copyright portfolios. She is also the regional director of the South Florida chapter of Fashion Group International, a 5,000-member global fashion industry nonprofit.
As practice chair, Ganoza will oversee litigation with a principal focus on associate and senior counsel development, including training and mentoring.
Ganoza handles complex commercial and intellectual property litigation, including cross-border disputes, trade secret and noncompete actions, and manages trademark and copyright portfolios. She is also the regional director of the South Florida chapter of Fashion Group International, a 5,000-member global fashion industry nonprofit.
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