Newman Quoted in the Dallas Business Journal on Positive Effects of Combination
16 October 2018
Dallas Business Journal
Dallas Office Managing Partner Michael Newman was quoted in the Dallas Business Journal article “Texas Law Firm Leaders: 2018 Is ‘Best Year Ever’ for Business – So Far” about the additional work and revenues they are generating this year.
Newman said Foley Gardere is already seeing positive results from its combination earlier this year with Foley & Lardner. “We are doing significantly better than we did in 2017,” he said. “We are exceeding all metric projections year over year and on a per-lawyer basis.”
Newman said Foley Gardere is already seeing positive results from its combination earlier this year with Foley & Lardner. “We are doing significantly better than we did in 2017,” he said. “We are exceeding all metric projections year over year and on a per-lawyer basis.”
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