Foley & Lardner LLP is pleased to announce that 10 of its Boston lawyers have been named to the 2020 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list – a distinction limited to just 5 percent of the state’s lawyers. In addition, five attorneys have been named 2020 Massachusetts Rising Stars.
The attorneys named to this year’s Super Lawyers list are:
Business Litigation
Lawrence M. Kraus
Michael J. Tuteur
Construction Litigation
Lisa F. Glahn
Employment & Labor
James M. Nicholas
Donald W. Schroeder
Health Care
Lawrence W. Vernaglia
Intellectual Property
John D. Lanza
Intellectual Property Litigation
Matthew B. Lowrie
Mergers & Acquisitions
Paul D. Broude
Securities & Corporate Finance
Gabor Garai
The attorneys named 2020 Massachusetts Rising Stars are:
Business Litigation
Geoffrey M. Raux
Health Care
Alexis Bortniker
Alexandra Shalom
Intellectual Property
Chethan Srinivasa
Intellectual Property Litigation
Ruben J. Rodrigues
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