Foley & Lardner LLP has elected 23 lawyers to the firm’s partnership, effective February 1, 2024.
The new partners represent 13 of Foley’s offices nationwide and span all four of the firm’s key sectors — Energy, Health Care & Life Sciences, Innovative Technology, and Manufacturing. The class consists of 43% women and 26% racial/ethnic minorities.
“I am extremely pleased to welcome this talented group into the partnership. Foley is excelling and these new partners epitomize the strengths of our firm. They reflect our forward-thinking mindset and continuously deliver strategic, innovative, and impactful solutions to our clients across sectors and practices,” said Daljit Doogal, Foley chairman and CEO. “Our people are our most valuable asset and we continue to focus on fostering an inclusive culture. This remarkable and diverse group of lawyers further position Foley for long-term success and, most importantly, for the success of our clients.”
Foley’s 2024 newly elected partners are:
- John J. Atallah, Litigation, Los Angeles
- Kathleen Dreyfus Bardunias, Business Law, Milwaukee
- Christopher D. Bourne, Business Law, Boston
- William R. Brown, Business Law, Jacksonville
- Katlin C. Cravatta, Litigation, Orlando
- Jolene S. Fernandes, Intellectual Property, Boston
- Kate E. Gehl, Litigation, Milwaukee
- Jill M. Hale, Litigation, Houston
- Katherine M. Harrington, Litigation, Houston
- Leah R. Imbrogno, Litigation, Detroit
- Dana M. Lach, Business Law, Milwaukee
- Aaron T. Maguregui, Intellectual Property, Tampa
- Alexander J. Miska, Business Law, Boston
- Jason N. Mock, Intellectual Property, Washington, D.C.
- Mark C. Moore, Litigation, Dallas
- Natalie S. Neals, Business Law, Milwaukee
- Ellen E. Ostrow, Litigation, Salt Lake City
- Kinal M. Patel, Business Law, Houston
- Roland Potts, Litigation, Miami
- Craig R. Roush, Business Law, Milwaukee
- Chethan K. Srinivasa, Intellectual Property, Boston
- Jaclyne D. Wallace, Intellectual Property, Chicago
- Frank M. White, Business Law, Boston