[2] This legal victory resulted in the firm establishing the Foley Hoag Foundation,[3] which focuses on improving race relations in Boston.
[4] Foley Hoag is also involved in the Boston-area entrepreneurial community, providing counsel local technology startup companies.
In June 2011, the firm opened an office in Paris to serve overseas companies and sovereign states in international arbitration and litigation matters.
[10] Foley Hoag has industry-focused practices in energy and cleantech, education, life sciences, healthcare, investment advisers and private funds, professional services, sovereign states and technology.
[18] Several of its practices have also been noted in publications such as U.S. News & World Report[19] and Corporate Counsel[20] The firm has also been listed in various business and legal industry rankings as a premiere workplace.