Case Summary: Attorney Injury

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As a founding partner of the personal injury attorney firm Foley & Small in Rochester, IN, Attorney Edmond W. Foley continues his mission of fighting for the legal rights of people who suffer harm when individuals or companies commit wrongful acts. For more than 30 years, Attorney Foley has provided his clients impassioned and effective legal representation. His experiences cover single-injury cases to mass tort litigation against major corporations.

Born in Missouri, Attorney Foley earned his accounting degree and his law degree at the University of Notre Dame. He graduated from the law school cum laude in 1979, and is a certified public accountant. After a clerkship with a U.S. District Court judge, Attorney Foley joined Jacobs, Williams

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