Foley Attorneys Named 2018 New York Metro Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
September 13, 2018
Foley & Lardner LLP is pleased to announce that seven of its lawyers have been named to the 2018 New York Metro Super Lawyers list – a distinction limited to just 5 percent of the area’s lawyers. In addition, four attorneys have been named 2018 New York Metro Rising Stars.
The attorneys named to this year’s list were selected based on their work in four practice areas: business litigation, intellectual property litigation, bankruptcy, and health care.
Business Litigation
Barry G. Felder
Anne B. Sekel
Peter N. Wang
Intellectual Property Litigation
Jonathan E. Moskin
Steven J. Rizzi
Bankruptcy
Douglas E. Spelfogel
Health Care
Jeffrey C. Thrope
The attorneys named 2018 New York Metro Rising Stars and their primary practice areas are:
Business Litigation
Douglas S. Heffer
Sara P. Madavo
Adam G. Pence
Bankruptcy
Alissa M. Nann
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