Roland Potts’ Move to Foley Featured in Legal and Regional Press
16 November 2021
Bloomberg Law
News of Foley & Lardner LLP hiring Of Counsel Roland Potts was featured in legal and regional press, including a Legal Desire article titled “Foley Adds Litigator Roland Potts in Miami,” and a Florida Record article.
“By joining Foley in Miami and tapping into the strength of the Litigation Department, I’ll be able to provide our clients with the in-depth, cross-platform service they need in order to manage the complex litigation and international disputes they face,” said Mr. Potts. “I look forward to collaborating with my new colleagues and further developing the firm’s presence in Miami and Latin America.”
Coverage of Potts’ move to the firm also appeared in Attorney at Law Magazine, General Counsel News, and Bloomberg Law.
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