Foley & Lardner is the latest Am Law 50 firm to drop anchor in Salt Lake City.

Citing its growth as a tech hub, attraction of capital and talent as well as Utah’s business-friendly reputation, Foley announced this week it’s opening a 25th office in Salt Lake with four lawyers from a midsize intellectual property litigation firm.

Jay Rothman, managing partner and CEO, Foley & Lardner. Courtesy photo

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