State Bar & Bar Associations
Jul. 24, 2006
Through National Nonprofit, Foley Partner Promotes Diversity
SAN RAFAEL - The first thing Foley & Lardner partner Teveia R. Barnes did before sitting down to be interviewed by Ramona Polk was present the teenager with a business card because, Barnes said, "that's what lawyers do."




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN RAFAEL - The first thing Foley & Lardner partner Teveia R. Barnes did before sitting down to be interviewed by Ramona Polk was present the teenager with a business card because, Barnes said, "that's what lawyers do."
"You turn it around so that your name faces the person you're giving it to," she instructed. "And you always look them in t...
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