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  2. Foley Hoag - Wikipedia

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    Foley Hoag LLP (formerly Foley, Hoag & Eliot LLP) is a law firm headquartered in Boston, with additional offices in New York City, Paris, Washington, D.C., and Denver. The firm represents public and private clients in a wide range of disputes and transactions worldwide. It offers regional, national, and international legal services.

  3. Martha Coakley - Wikipedia

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    From 2015 through early 2019, Coakley worked for Foley Hoag, a Boston-based law firm, as a lawyer and lobbyist. [63] While at the firm, Coakley represented the fantasy sports website DraftKings and student-loan firm Navient when state governments were examining the practices of these industries. [64]

  4. Sandra Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Lynch was a partner at the law firm of Foley, Hoag, & Eliot at their Boston office, [5] and the first woman to lead the firm's litigation department. [6] At Foley, Hoag, Lynch was part of the team that represented W.R. Grace in the connection with a groundwater contamination lawsuit later profiled in the work A Civil Action. [4]

  5. Martha B. Sosman - Wikipedia

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    Sosman worked as an attorney with Foley, Hoag & Eliot in Boston from 1979 to 1984 before becoming an assistant United States attorney for two years. Following this, Sosman was chief of the Civil Division at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts in Boston, serving from 1986 to 1989. [ 1 ]

  6. Barry B. White - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his appointment as ambassador, White served for over 13 years as chairman and managing partner (CEO) of Foley Hoag LLP, where he was a senior partner in the firm's business, corporate, international and government strategies practice areas. He practised law at Foley Hoag for 40 years.

  7. Jeffrey Mullan - Wikipedia

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    Foley Hoag. From 1993 to 2008, Mullan worked for Foley Hoag, where he was a partner and the co-chair of the firm's administrative law practice. [2]

  8. Column: Hoag hospital finally extricates itself from the ...

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    Hoag’s medical staff was repeatedly and explicitly assured that nothing in their practice would change due to the partnership. Instead, just weeks after the deal was made final in early 2013 ...

  9. Gloria Cordes Larson - Wikipedia

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    Following her career in state government, Larson joined Foley Hoag LLP and was the co-chair of the Government Strategies Group. [9] Her team managed a practice that covered a broad array of federal, state and local regulatory and business development issues, including real estate development, energy, insurance, environmental permitting ...