Foley Hoag Names Five to Partnership
Boston, MA - January 3, 2007
Foley Hoag LLP is pleased to announce the appointment of five new partners effective January 1, 2007.
Daniel F. Feldman is a member of the firm's Corporate Social Responsibility Practice. He concentrates on advising corporations, quasi-governmental organizations, and sovereign nations on risk management issues, utilizing a background in private sector legal practice, government service, crisis communications, media, and strategic consulting. He served on the National Security Council staff in the Clinton Administration, and as Counsel to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on the staff of Senator Joseph Lieberman. He has advised numerous Democratic Presidential and Congressional candidates on national security and foreign policy matters. Mr. Feldman is a graduate of Tufts University, Columbia University Law School, and Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.
Paul T. Kim advises clients on legal, legislative and regulatory issues in food, drug and device (FDA) law, Medicare and Medicaid coverage and reimbursement, biodefense and pandemic preparedness, and the conduct of clinical research. He is a former staff director for health policy for Senator Edward M . Kennedy and Counsel to Congressman Henry A. Waxman and Senator David Pryor. Mr. Kim is a graduate of Harvard College, the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and the Georgetown University Law Center.
Carter D. Morse focuses on complex commercial litigation, with an emphasis on securities class actions, accountants professional liability and government investigations. Mr. Morse has also represented multiple clients in construction, copyright and trademark disputes. Mr. Morse received his bachelor of arts from the University of California and his juris doctor from Boston College Law School.
Shirin Philipp is a member of the firm's Investment Advisers and Private Investment Funds Group, representing registered and unregistered investment advisers and private investment funds, including fund formation, registration and regulatory compliance. She is also co-chair of the firm's Nonprofit Practice. Ms. Philipp is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the Boston University School of Law.
Paul G. Sweeney practices business law with an emphasis on representing clients in the high technology, life sciences and software sectors. He advises public and private companies in all stages of development with respect to a wide range of business transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and other strategic partnerships. He also represents issuers and investors in public and private offerings, corporate restructurings and other forms of corporate finance. Mr. Sweeney received his bachelor of arts from Saint Anselm College and his juris doctor from Boston College Law School.
CATEGORIES
Banking, Life Sciences, Corporate Social Responsibility, Medicare Coverage & Reimbursement, Litigation, Accountants Professional Liability, Business Crimes & Government Investigations, Investment Advisers & Hedge Funds, Business, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust, Bankruptcy and Restructuring, Corporate Finance and Securities, Government Strategies, Property Valuation Litigation, Securities and Corporate Disputes, Taxation