番茄社区; Lardner LLP partner Lisa Glahn is profiled by Law360 for her recognition as a .
Law360 covers Glahn鈥檚 year guiding pivotal infrastructure projects for professional sports teams, her journey in construction law, what drives her, and guidance she offers to rising attorneys.
Reflecting on the past year, Glahn identified her work advising on major sports stadium projects, including for professional baseball and football teams, as her most significant achievement.
Glahn emphasized the satisfying complexity of these projects. 鈥淏eyond lawyers, there are insurance consultants, there are consultants on design, consultants on construction. There鈥檚 different ways to build these jobs, design build or design bid build.鈥
Drawing a comparison to the sports teams she represents, Glahn explained, 鈥淚 look at myself as a quarterback, and I want to make sure the client has the right team on the field to help advance this.鈥
Glahn credits her direct communication style as key to her success helping clients navigate the many moving pieces of landmark infrastructure projects, as well as in deepening her relationships with clients.
“I think that’s really a pinnacle,” she said. “There aren’t a lot of stadiums that get built [because] there’s a set amount of infrastructure in this field.”
Asked why she chose construction law, Glahn said she likes to 鈥渦nderstand how things work.鈥 Her father worked in construction, so when she began practicing, construction law 鈥渇elt like home.鈥
“In construction disputes, there’s a right and there’s a wrong,” she continued. “It’s usually determined through science, and I really enjoy that part of the practice.”
On advice for rising attorneys, Glahn recalled what she shared during a recent training she had with Foley鈥檚 first year associates.
“Welcome to the NFL, essentially,” she told them, reminding the first years that they are Foley attorneys because they are 鈥渋ncredibly smart and diligent.鈥
“But now it’s about mindset, and that’s what’s going to keep you going and get you on a path to success,鈥 she added. “You have to want it. You have to bring a good attitude to it, and you have to be generous with your time, not just for those that you’re working for but [also] your other first years.”
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