Foley Attorneys Named 2010 Northern California Super Lawyers
Foley announced today that three San Francisco office attorneys and two Silicon Valley office attorneys have been named 2010 Northern California “Super Lawyers” by Law & Politics Media, Inc. In addition, two San Francisco office attorneys and one Silicon Valley office attorney have been named 2010 Northern California “Rising Stars” by the organization.
The San Francisco office attorneys named 2010 Northern California “Super Lawyers” and their primary practices, as classified by Law & Politics, are:
- Teveia R. Barnes, Banking;
- Thomas F. Carlucci, Criminal Defense: White Collar; and
- Eileen R. Ridley, Business Litigation.
The Silicon Valley office attorneys named 2010 Northern California “Super Lawyers” and their primary practices, as classified by Law & Politics, are:
- Robert E. Camors, Jr., Intellectual Property Litigation; and
- Nancy J. Geenen, Intellectual Property Litigation.
The San Francisco office attorneys named 2010 Northern California “Rising Stars” and their primary practices, as classified by Law & Politics, are:
- Evelyn M. Kim, Banking; and
- Michael A. Naranjo, Antitrust Litigation.
The Silicon Valley office attorneys named 2010 Northern California “Rising Stars” and their primary practices, as classified by Law & Politics, are:
- Gina A. Bibby, Intellectual Property Litigation.
To compile its annual list, Law & Politics surveyed more than 800,000 attorneys nationwide, asking them to vote for the best lawyers they have personally observed conducting business. The final list of “Super Lawyers” features the top five percent of Northern California attorneys in more than 60 areas of legal practice.
Law & Politics publishes its list of Northern California “Super Lawyers” in August in a special advertising section in San Francisco Magazine. The Law & Politics Media, Inc. Northern California Super Lawyers magazine is delivered to more than 64,000 readers including Northern California lawyers, the lead corporate counsel of the Russell 3000 companies and the ABA-approved law school libraries.