Foley and Lardner LLP Hires Milwaukee Brewers General Counsel As New Partner
New Partner to Focus on Sports Law and Corporate Governance
Foley & Lardner LLP announced today that it has hired Michael Ganis as a partner in the firm's Milwaukee office. Ganis comes to Foley from the Milwaukee Brewers, where he served as general counsel and vice president of business affairs for the past 13 years. At Foley, Ganis will focus his practice on sports law and corporate governance.
"We are excited to welcome Michael to Foley," said Jay Rothman, Foley's managing partner. "He is a highly respected attorney with a wealth of experience in sports law and corporate governance. His addition to our team will further strengthen our capabilities in these key areas."
Ganis has extensive experience in all aspects of sports law, including contract negotiation, dispute resolution, and league compliance. He also has a deep understanding of corporate governance matters, having served on the boards of several non-profit organizations.
"I am very pleased to be joining Foley & Lardner," said Ganis. "The firm has a long-standing reputation for excellence in sports law and corporate governance. I look forward to working with my new colleagues to provide our clients with the highest quality legal services."
About Foley & Lardner LLP
Foley & Lardner LLP is a global law firm with approximately 1,100 attorneys in 25 offices worldwide. The firm provides a full range of legal services to clients across a wide range of industries, including sports, entertainment, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. Foley is known for its strong commitment to client service and its focus on innovation.
About Michael Ganis
Michael Ganis is a highly respected attorney with over 20 years of experience in sports law and corporate governance. Prior to joining Foley, he served as general counsel and vice president of business affairs for the Milwaukee Brewers. Ganis is also a member of the board of directors for several non-profit organizations, including the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee.
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