Foley announced today that the following senior counsel and of counsel have been elected to the partnership, effective February 1, 2014.
- Benjamin Berkowitz, Intellectual Property
Washington - David Clark, Business Law
Milwaukee - Brian Cohen, Business Law
New York - James De Vellis, Intellectual Property
Boston - Kimberly Dodd, Intellectual Property
Milwaukee - John Eliason, Business Law
Washington - Edward Gordon, Intellectual Property
Boston - Elizabeth Haas, Litigation
Milwaukee - Jason Keener, Intellectual Property
Chicago - Nathaniel Lacktman, Business Law
Tampa - Jeffrey Lomprey, Intellectual Property
Madison - Vanessa Miller, Litigation
Detroit - Christopher Rabil, Business Law
Jacksonville - David Seno, Business Law
Milwaukee - Aaron Tantleff, Intellectual Property
Chicago - Christopher Ward, Litigation
Chicago - Adria Warren, Business Law
Boston - Danielle Whitley, Business Law
Jacksonville - Courtney Worcester, Litigation
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