Recent lateral hire Christopher McNamara was featured in legal press, including the Law360 article, “Foley & Lardner Adds Ex-Barton Energy Litigation Partner.”
“I was immediately impressed by Foley’s national platform, talented cross-functional teams and its reputation for providing excellent legal services in the energy sector,” McNamara said. “I’m excited to join the firm and collaborate with my new colleagues to deliver top-quality results for our clients.”
Coverage of McNamara’s move also appeared in <Attorney at Law Magazine, Bloomberg Law, General Counsel News, New York Law Journal, and Reuters.
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