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Date: January 2, 2019

Foley & Mansfield Moves to Larger New York City Offices

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Date: January 2, 2019
by foleyandmansfield

Foley & Mansfield Moves to Larger New York City Offices

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Foley & Mansfield today announced that it has relocated its New York operations to accommodate ongoing growth in the firm’s NYCAL practice.

The new office is located on the SW corner of Broadway and Chambers Street in the TriBeCa district. The address is 86 Chambers Street, Suite 202, New York, New York, 10007. The main phone number is 212.421.0436.

Headquartered in Minneapolis, Foley & Mansfield first entered the New York City market in 2004 to service corporate clients in the defense of toxic and mass tort claims, as well as handling other transactional and litigation matters. In 2017, the firm hired Stephen Novakidis as lead trial attorney for the firm’s NYCAL litigation, and will continue hiring experienced trial attorneys and staff to service its ever-growing client base.

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