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May 01, 2007 | Law.com

Foley Poaches From Weil Gotshal for China Office

Catherine Sun, the Weil, Gotshal & Manges lawyer that Foley & Lardner lured away to head its future Shanghai office, may be on maternity leave, but she's raring to get started as the chairwoman of Foley's Asia practice. "I get an e-mail from her every day, so I can't say she's not at work," said Sharon Barner, who heads the IP department. It could be a while before Sun can work out of Shanghai, since the firm just filed an application to open an office and final approval could take months or years.
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May 13, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Partner poaching plan sparks email spat between Florida firms

GrayRobinson president Byrd "Biff" Marshall doesn't take kindly to other law firms trying to poach his partners.So when Foley Lardner pitched 20 of Marshall's partners from around the state some to lead Foley offices he fired back with a generous dose of sarcastic humor.But Marshall insists he never expected to spark an email war between the two firms.
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December 10, 2008 | National Law Journal

Foley lands FINRA chief counsel

Richard G. Wallace, vice president and chief counsel in the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's market regulation department, has joined Foley & Lardner as a partner in the firm's Washington office.
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June 07, 2007 | Law.com

Commentary: Appealing to a New Generation of Summer Associates

Law firm partners should constantly evaluate the evolving needs of its lawyers, say Foley & Lardner's James Bierman and Richard Weiss. What better place to start than with summer associates, often considered the future of the firm? Law firms hope summer associates will dive in and stick around to make partner, but the truth is today's new lawyers will retire after stints at 10 to 12 jobs. Bierman and Weiss offer their firm's approach to attracting summer associates -- and retaining them.
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May 01, 2007 | National Law Journal

Foley Poaches From Weil Gotshal for China Office

Catherine Sun, the Weil, Gotshal & Manges lawyer that Foley & Lardner lured away to head its future Shanghai office, may be on maternity leave, but she's raring to get started as the chairwoman of Foley's Asia practice. "I get an e-mail from her every day, so I can't say she's not at work," said Sharon Barner, who heads the IP department. It could be a while before Sun can work out of Shanghai, since the firm just filed an application to open an office and final approval could take months or years.
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November 12, 2009 | Law.com

Sheppard IP Co-Chairman Moves to Foley

Foley & Lardner hired the co-chairman of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton's IP practice on Monday. Amar Thakur, who worked out of Sheppard Mullin's San Diego office, said he was attracted to Foley's larger IP practice. Also, he said Foley had a larger appetite for a specialty he's developed in working with private equity groups who acquire or monetize IP portfolios of established corporations. Thakur said he anticipates being able to generate $5 million to $10 million per year at Foley.
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November 20, 2012 | National Law Journal

A third 'Foley' firm finds its niche in Minneapolis and beyond

Kyle Mansfield, managing partner of Foley & Mansfield, speaks to NLJ about how a midsize firm competes with bigger competitors.
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Patent Litigation Weekly: Foley & Lardner in Bitter Dispute with (Another) Patent Enforcement Company
Publication Date: 2009-10-16
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Joe Mullin's IP Law & Business column tries to unweave the extremely tangled web that binds Foley--which just won a dispute with the patent holding company SPH--to another litigious patent enforcer: Eric Spangenberg of IP Navigation. Spangenberg, meanwhile, is doing his best to make Foley regret dragging him into a $1.5 million fee dispute.

February 04, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Law Firm Roundup

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January 18, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Calif. Biotech Co. Sues Foley & Lardner Over Missed Patent Filing

Apparently, there�s no vaccine for legal malpractice suits against IP lawyers.
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