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May 11, 2022

Michael Lane Featured in Law360 Article About Joining Barclay Damon

Michael Lane, partner, was featured in the Law360 article “Barclay Damon Lands Ex-Cullen and Dykman Litigator in NY” about his motivations for joining the firm and his experience as a litigator and an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law.

About joining the firm, the article states, “[Michael] added that the firm’s culture and deep platform in the northeastern markets such as New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts were major motivators that influence his decision to join Barclay Damon.”

Additionally, Michael spoke to Law360 about his cross-border arbitration experience. “The firm has a dedicated group of lawyers, and a specific cross-border team working between the US and Canada,” he said. “I’ve represented clients in Canada and I know lawyers there, so it has dovetailed well. I plan to go up to Quebec where my contacts are so we can help them and hopefully bring work across the border.”

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