Partner Jaikaran Singh was featured in a Law360 article, “Foley & Lardner Adds Ex-Dentons Class Action Partner,” which covers Singh’s background, consumer law practice and why he wanted to join Foley.
The story also includes quotes from a Foley news release about Singh’s arrival, including one from Jay Varon, Foley’s chair of the consumer law, finance and class action practice, who stated: “[Singh] has a strong record of delivering positive results and bringing a practical, common sense approach to resolving complex problems that considers the client’s business needs.” Varon also explained that Jai is one of the leading class action litigators in California.
The story also includes quotes from a Foley news release about Singh’s arrival, including one from Jay Varon, Foley’s chair of the consumer law, finance and class action practice, who stated: “[Singh] has a strong record of delivering positive results and bringing a practical, common sense approach to resolving complex problems that considers the client’s business needs.” Varon also explained that Jai is one of the leading class action litigators in California.
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