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March 26, 2026

Connie Cahill Named 2026 Kate Stoneman Honoree by Albany Law School

Connie Cahill, managing partner and Albany Law School Class of 1983 alumna, has been named a 2026 Kate Stoneman honoree by Albany Law School’s Kate Stoneman Honorary Committee. Albany Law School's Stoneman Awards are presented to individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to seeking change and expanding opportunities for women within the legal profession. The awards are in honor of Kate Stoneman, Class of 1898, the first woman admitted to practice law in New York State and the first female graduate of Albany Law School. 

“Connie has not only demonstrated a commitment to seeking change and expanding opportunities for women within the legal profession, she has effectuated that change and expanded tangible opportunities for women at Barclay Damon and beyond. It is her passion. It is her drive. She believes it is her responsibility. And like Kate Stoneman, it will be her lasting legacy,” wrote Jamie Dughi Hogenkamp, partner at Barclay Damon and Albany Law School Class of 2015 alumna, in her letter of nomination for Connie.

Click here to read more about Connie and the other honorees.
 

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