Foley & Lardner LLP partners Kenneth Breen, Phara Guberman, and Joseph Dowdy are featured across legal press for their recent arrival to the firm.
“This is a pivotal time for Foley as we continue to build out our national platform,” Foley Chairman and CEO Daljit Doogal said in a statement. “The additions of Ken and Phara in New York and Joe in Raleigh, along with recent partner arrivals in Chicago and California, reflect our strategic focus on strengthening our presence in key markets.”
Coverage of their arrival appeared in Above the Law, Bloomberg Law, Global Legal Chronicle, LawFuel, Legal Newsline, New York Law Journal, and Securities Docket.
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