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February 4, 2013

Hiscock & Barclay Welcomes New Associate M. Eric Galvez

Syracuse, New York - February 4, 2013 - Hiscock & Barclay, LLP announces M. Eric Galvez has joined the firm's Syracuse office as an Associate. Galvez will focus his practice on various aspects of intellectual property litigation as well as patents and prosecution. He is a graduate of Emory University School of Law (2008) and The College of William and Mary (2001). He also received his Master of Public Health from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (2005). Prior to joining the firm, Galvez practiced at the Washington, DC office of Sidley Austin where he dealt with a wide range of issues including patent litigation, patent prosecution, trade secret misappropriation, off-label promotion, and intellectual property due diligence. He is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia and is registered with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.

Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, listed as a "Top 250 Firm" by The National Law Journal, is a full-service, 200-attorney law firm, with offices throughout the major cities of New York State, as well as in Boston, Washington, D.C. and Toronto, providing comprehensive legal and business counsel to a diverse client base in 31 practice areas. For more information on Hiscock & Barclay, visit www.hblaw.com.

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