Mike H. Holland is a litigation attorney in Foley’s Chicago office. As a member of the firm’s Manufacturing Sector, Commercial Litigation Practice, and Consumer Law, Finance & Class Action Practice, Mike assists clients with a wide variety of issues, including contract disputes and consumer class actions.
Mike began his career with Foley as a summer associate. Before joining the firm, Mike attended the University of Wisconsin Law School (UW), where he served as president of the Student Bar Association. He also served as professional development chair of QLaw, UW’s LGBTQ+ Law Student Association. Additionally, Mike worked as a note and comment editor for the Wisconsin International Law Journal, as well as a clinical law student at UW’s Consumer Law Clinic.
Ley Reese: El panorama cambiante de la regulación y la aplicación de la ley para los productos de consumo que contienen pilas de botón o pilas tipo moneda
Se anula la responsabilidad por impacto desigual: La orden ejecutiva de Trump pretende erradicar la responsabilidad por impacto desigual de la legislación federal (y estatal)
¿Puede una Comisión de Seguridad de Productos de Consumo voluntaria evitar costosos litigios colectivos?
A New Regulatory Landscape for Consumer Products Containing Button Cell or Coin Batteries
Nuevos requisitos para los fabricantes e importadores de productos de consumo que contengan pilas de botón o pilas tipo moneda.