Foley Hoag LLP has been recognized in the 2022 edition of the Legal 500: Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA). The publication ranked Foley Hoag in the following two categories: Environment and Dispute Resolution - International Arbitration.
Through research, client feedback and interviews with leading private practice lawyers, the Legal 500: EMEA assesses the strengths of law firms in over 100 jurisdictions and highlights practice area teams that provide the most cutting edge and innovative advice to corporate counsel.
The publication, which is produced annually, reported these comments and assessments:
Environment (again ranked as Tier 1): “Excellent team in environmental law. Extremely responsive and high-quality support;” “A very complementary team because of their different profiles. They are able to adapt very well and to mobilise in an emergency;” “Great technical competence and availability.”
Carine Le Roy-Gleizes is recognized among the "Leading Individuals" within the practice. Corentin Chevallier and Pauline Leddet-Troadec are also recognized: “Carine Le Roy-Gleizes and Corentin Chevallier have a remarkable educational approach;” “Carine Le Roy-Gleizes and Pauline Leddet-Troadec bring invaluable expertise in environmental law, in particular on matters relating to the closure of industrial sites.”
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