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October 3, 2024

Barclay Damon's Addition of 10 Attorneys From Burns & Levinson Highlighted in Multiple Publications

News of Barclay Damon adding 10 attorneys from Burns & Levinson was widely covered in an array of national, regional, and trade publications. 

Read the resulting articles below (a subscription may be required):

ABA Journal: “Longtime Boston-Based Law Firm Will Disband After Lawyer Defections”

Above the Law: “Well-Known Midsize Boston Firm Shutters After Biglaw Firms Poach Half Its Lawyers”

The American Lawyer/Law.com: “McCarter & English Hires 10 Former Burns & Levinson Lawyers in Boston” and “Burns & Levinson to Wind Down After 64 Years in Boston

Attorney at Law Magazine: “Talk of the Town

The Global Legal Post: “Burns & Levinson Announces Closure”

Law360: “Barclay Damon Gains 10 Attorneys From Burns & Levinson

LawCrossing: “Burns & Levinson Winds Down After Lawyer Departures

Lawyer Monthly: “Burns & Levinson to Close”

Managing Intellectual Property Magazine: “Barclay Damon Boosts IP Group After Burns & Levinson Closure”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly: “Ten From Burns & Levinson, Including IP Team, to Join Barclay Damon”

Reuters: “Lawyers From Shuttering Burns & Levinson Firm Join Rivals in Boston”

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