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December 7, 2017

Albany Law School Newsletter: Cahill '83 Elected Deputy Managing Partner at Barclay Damon

M. Cornelia (Connie) Cahill '83 was recently elected as deputy managing partner at Barclay Damon LLP, a large regional firm with 275 attorneys and offices throughout New York State and in Toronto, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Newark. In the newly created position, Cahill will work closely with Barclay Damon's chief executive, managing partner John Langan, "to guide the firm and ensure its continued success," the firm said in a statement.

"We are honored to welcome Connie to this important new role," Langan said, "and I join my partners in their excitement for her expanded leadership role. Connie's accomplishments as a partner and leader of the firm have been second to none, and I look forward to the successes that are in store for the firm with her involvement at the helm."

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