Foley & Lardner posted 5.4% higher revenue in 2022 and profits per equity partner improved by 2.5%, as the Wisconsin-founded firm focused on sectors of the economy identified in its strategic plan—energy, manufacturing, life sciences and health care, and innovative technology.

“We are really seeing that take hold. We had strong increases in revenue,” said Daljit Doogal, the firm’s Detroit-based chairman and chief executive officer. He moved into the leadership role on May 1, 2022.

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