Reprising & updating the highly successful panel at CMCP’s 2011 Annual Business Conference, Foley Senior Counsel Patrick Wong moderated a panel discussion on the topic of ethics of social media during a CMCP (California Minority Counsel Program) panel and networking. The panel was titled “Does Tweeting Beat Meeting? The Ethics of Social Networking” and addressed the ethical considerations involved in a lawyer’s use of social networking in both professional and personal capacities.
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30 June 2025
Events
AHLA Annual Meeting
Foley partners Judy Waltz, chair of the firm’s Health Care Practice Group, and Leah D'Aurora Richardson are speaking in the American Health Law Association’s (AHLA) Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. Waltz is hosting the session “Evolving Expectations: Medicare Advantage Compliance for Plans and Providers,” and Richardson is speaking in the session “Getting Aligned: Structuring Strategic Affiliations for Community Providers.”
19 May 2025
The Path & The Practice
Podcast Episode 125: Kimberly Klinsport, Partner
This episode of The Path & The Practice features a conversation with Kimberly Klinsport, a litigation partner in Foley’s Los Angeles office where she is also the Office Managing Partner.
19 May 2025
Foley Career Perspectives
Inside Foley's 2025 Senior Counsel Meeting: Building Paths to Partnership
In April, Foley welcomed 90 senior counsel from 18 offices to Chicago for a dynamic three-day program focused on building a strong foundation for their path to partnership and reaffirming the firm’s commitment to their career success.