Foley Attorneys Named to 2022 Wisconsin Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
November 15, 2022
Foley & Lardner LLP is pleased to announce that 16 of its attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2022 Wisconsin Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.
Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The patented selection process includes independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. Each year, only 5 percent of attorneys in the state are selected to the Super Lawyers list.
2022 Wisconsin Super Lawyers
Madison
- Daniel Kaplan, Employment & Labor
- Naikang Tsao, IP Litigation
Milwaukee
- Linda Benfield, Environmental
- James Clark, Business Litigation
- Michael Hatch, Real Estate
- James McKeown, Antitrust Litigation
- Thomas Shriner Jr., General Litigation
2022 Wisconsin Rising Stars
Madison
- Eric Hatchell, Business Litigation
- Jennifer Luther, Civil Litigation: Defense
- Samuel Robertson, Estate & Probate
Milwaukee
- Gregory Heinen, Business Litigation
- William Hughes, Estate & Probate
- Jessica Lothman, Government Finance
- Andrew Meerkins, Business Litigation
- Joshua Roling, Real Estate
- Morgan Tilleman, Mergers & Acquisitions
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