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Date: June 5, 2018

Stephanie Spardone Joins Foley & Mansfield as Of Counsel

by foleyandmansfield
Date: June 5, 2018
by foleyandmansfield

Stephanie Spardone Joins Foley & Mansfield as Of Counsel

 

Foley & Mansfield today announced that attorney Stephanie Spardone has joined the firm as Of Counsel.  Licensed in Texas, Spardone will work with the firm’s Chicago office on toxic/mass tort, product liability and personal injury matters. Stephanie has extensive experience defending asbestos and related toxic tort claims, and has served as national coordinating counsel for several corporations.

Foley & Mansfield attorneys have successfully defended thousands of asbestos cases nationwide and have tried numerous multi-party asbestos cases to defense verdicts.

 

We invite you to learn more about Stephanie here.

 

Stephanie Spardone, Foley & Mansfield

 

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