Foley & Lardner - Notable Current and Former Employees

Notable Current and Former Employees

  • Barack Obama, President of the United States, summer associate in the Chicago office of Hopkins & Sutter, which was acquired by Foley & Lardner in 2001
  • Russ Feingold, United States Senator from Wisconsin, was an associate in the Madison office
  • Antonin Scalia, United States Supreme Court Justice, was a summer associate in the Milwaukee office
  • Jim Doyle, Governor of Wisconsin, is of counsel in the Madison office
  • Bob DuPuy, President and Chief Operating Officer of Major League Baseball, was a partner in the Milwaukee office
  • Thomas E. Fairchild, Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judge and Wisconsin Supreme Court justice, was an associate in the Milwaukee office
  • Marcia Morales Howard, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, was an associate in the Jacksonville office
  • William Isaac, Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 1981 to 1985 and current Chairman of consulting firm LECG’s Global Financial Services
  • Scott L. Klug, United States Congressman from Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district, is a public affairs director in the Madison office
  • William M. Conley, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, was a partner in the Madison office
  • Joan F. Kessler, Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge, was a partner in the Milwaukee office
  • Lisa S. Neubauer, Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge, was a partner in the Milwaukee office
  • Ulice Payne, Jr., Former CEO of the Milwaukee Brewers and first African-American CEO of a Major League Baseball franchise, was a partner in the Milwaukee office
  • Manuel Rocha, Former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia (2000-02), is a Senior Advisor on International Business in the Miami office

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