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September 26, 2022

Brian Rich Featured in Law360 Article About Joining Barclay Damon

Brian Rich, partner, was featured in the Law360 article “Barclay Damon Keeps Growing With Conn. Litigation Partner” about his motivations for joining the firm as well as some of his goals for his practice.

About joining the firm, Brian stated, “There’s more attorneys here in the financial services realm, more opportunities for me to service my clients here in more areas and more deeply than I would traditionally have.”

Additionally, about the firm’s recent focus on growing its services for clients in the banking industry, Connie Cahill, managing partner, said, “We now represent some of the world’s largest banks as well as other financial institutions and credit unions in a wide range of matters. Brian’s passion for the litigation work he does on behalf of banks and financial institutions will undoubtedly attract new clients and bolster our strong relationships with existing clients.”

Brian added, “I love what I do. I want to continue to do everything I’ve done, but I really want to build and expand upon that substantively and geographically.”

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