Foley & Lardner LLP announced today that five of its attorneys have been recognized in the Chambers Global 2021 guide. In addition, the firm was recognized for three practice areas in the U.S. and Mexico.
- Kathryn Trkla was recognized for Capital Markets: Derivatives and Capital Markets: Derivatives: Mainly Regulatory in the U.S.
- John Eliason and Thomas Hoffman were recognized for Projects: Renewables & Alternative Energy in the U.S.
- Fernando Camarena Cardona and Roberto Arena Reyes Retana were recognized for Tax: Non-Contentious in Mexico.
The firm was recognized for its Projects: Power & Renewables: Transactional and its Projects: Renewables & Alternative Energy practices in the U.S. and its Tax: Non-Contentious practice in Mexico.
To compile its annual lists, Chambers and Partners conducted thousands of interviews with attorneys and their clients in a wide range of industries. Interview participants were asked to recommend attorneys and firms they use most often for top-tier legal work.
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