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May 23, 2013
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  • www.foleyhoag.com
  • Foley Hoag LLP is a leading national law firm in the areas of dispute resolution, intellectual property, and corporate transactions for emerging, middle-market, and large-cap companies. With a deep understanding of clients’ strategic priorities, operational imperatives, and marketplace realities, the firm helps companies in the biopharma, high technology, energy technology, financial services and manufacturing sectors gain competitive advantage. 225 lawyers located in Boston, Washington, and the Emerging Enterprise Center in Waltham, Massachusetts join with a network of Lex Mundi law firms to provide global support for clients’ largest challenges and opportunities. For more information visit foleyhoag.com.

Contributing authors from Foley Hoag LLP:

Michel Adelman brings over a decade of prosecutorial experience to her counsel of corporations, officers, directors and other individuals in criminal, civil and regulatory investigations...
Associate
Kalah Auchincloss focuses her administrative law practice on food and drug law and issues related to the National Institutes of Health. She counsels patient advocate groups; professional...
Partner
Thomas Barker joined Foley Hoag in March 2009. Thomas splits his time between the firm's Washington, DC and Boston offices and focuses his practice on complex federal and state health...
Partner
In addition to being a Partner at Foley Hoag and a member of the Firm’s Executive Committee, David heads the Emerging Enterprise Center. He focuses on representation of venture...
Lisa Burnett is an Associate in the firm’s Litigation and Labor and Employment Law Departments. Her practice focuses on general commercial litigation as well as providing legal advice...
Partner
Investment advisers and private investment funds, in particular hedge funds, are the primary practice focus for Jeffrey Collins. He helps a diverse group of investment advisers comply...
Although he has a varied litigation practice, Gabriel Helmer focuses on helping clients protect their sensitive business data and systems, as well as their intellectual property assets. He...
The focus of Catherine Karuga’s litigation practice is on the representation of corporations, officers, directors and other individuals in criminal, civil and regulatory...
Partner
Regarded as one of the top food and drug lawyers in Washington, Paul Kim draws on his extensive governmental experience to advise clients on legal, legislative and regulatory issues in food...
Associate
Maia Larsson, an Associate in the firm’s life sciences and government strategies practice, focuses her practice on statutory and regulatory issues involving the Centers for Medicare...
Associate
Amy Lehr is part of Foley Hoag’s unique corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice. In this role, she provides advice to major multinational corporations on best practices with...
Associate
Tafadzwa’s diverse professional experiences in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas make her uniquely qualified to provide legal and policy advice related to international disputes...
Associate
Nell Richmond is an Associate in the firm’s Business Department. She maintains a general business practice, advising public and private companies on a wide range of corporate...
Michael Rosen has more than 15 years of experience representing employers in every aspect of the employment relationship. His practice focus is dual: he litigates every kind of employment-...
Associate
Robert Sawyer’s business law practice has a strong financial emphasis. He represents investment advisors and venture capital investors in connection with a variety of matters...
Partner
Drawing on his extensive corporate and public policy experience, Gare Smith founded the firm’s corporate social responsibility and risk management practice to help clients adopt...
Partner
Colin Zick’s practice is focused on health care and compliance issues, and often involves the intersection of those two subjects in administrative proceedings or litigation.  He...

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