Foley’s plans to partner with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America on youth development initiatives was featured in a Law360 Pulse article, “Foley & Lardner Joins Boys & Girls Clubs On Diversity Efforts.”
Under the partnership, Foley’s 21 U.S. offices will work with local clubs on initiatives such as mentoring children, reading aloud, improving playgrounds and collecting school supplies.
Firm Chairman and CEO Jay Rothman said the partnership fits seamlessly with Foley’s culture and mission. “We are proud to support a program that completely complements Foley’s strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion,” he said.
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