Foley & Lardner LLP is pleased to announce that four of its attorneys have been named to the 2021 Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers list – a distinction conferred upon just 5 percent of the district’s lawyers. Another four attorneys have been named 2021 Washington, D.C. Rising Stars.
The attorneys named to this year’s Super Lawyers list were selected based on their work in four practice areas: bankruptcy: business; criminal defense: white collar; estate & probate; and government contracts.
Bankruptcy: Business
Erika Morabito
Criminal Defense: White Collar
Scott L. Fredericksen
Estate & Probate
John M. Lynham Jr.
Government Contracts
David T. Ralston Jr.
The attorneys named 2021 Washington, D.C. Rising Stars and their primary practice areas are:
Antitrust Litigation
Benjamin R. Dryden
Criminal Defense: White Collar
Lori A. Rubin
Olivia S. Singelmann
Government Contracts
Julia Di Vito
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