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February 14, 2017

Erika Hauser Joins Barclay Damon's Albany Office

February 14, 2017"ā€¯Barclay Damon announces Erika D. Hauser has joined the law firm's Albany office as an associate in the Tax and Public Finance Practice Areas.

Ms. Hauser represents clients in a range of types of transactions, including lending and borrowing arrangements, securities offerings, mergers, acquisitions, and restructurings. Her experience includes advising clients in the renewable energy industry on tax issues related to project financings and renewable energy credits.

Ms. Hauser graduated summa cum laude from Albany Law School. While in law school, she was named a Sponsler Fellow, an honors teaching fellowship program available to only the top 10 percent of students, and she served as an extern for U.S. District Judge Mae A. D'Agostino. She received a B.S. from Fordham University.

Barclay Damon LLP, listed as a "Top 250 Firm" by The National Law Journal, is a full-service law firm with offices throughout the major cities of New York State and in Toronto, Boston, Washington DC, and Newark. With 275 lawyers in 33 practice areas, Barclay Damon is the largest law firm in the Northeastern United States centered outside a major market. Barclay Damon provides comprehensive legal and business counsel to a diverse client base. For more information, visit barclaydamon.com.

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