From our Chairman:
The devastation and unfolding tragedy in Japan has touched all of us at Foley on a deeply personal level, as the lives of both colleagues and clients have been affected. While we are thankful those in our Tokyo office and their families are safe, our thoughts and prayers go out to so many in this region as they begin rebuilding their lives in the wake of this tragedy.
We have asked our Foley family to support our colleagues, clients and the people of Japan by generously contributing to the relief agencies providing services to those affected by this tragedy. In addition, the firm will match 50 percent up to $150,000 of any contribution made by Foley attorneys and staff.
Ralf Boer, Chairman
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