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March 23, 2023

Connie Cahill Ranks 56th in City & State's 2023 Law Power 100 List

Connie Cahill, managing partner, was ranked 56th in City & State’s 2023 Law Power 100 list. The list “recognizes the most influential legal professional in the world of New York politics and government” and “features high-profile elected officials, powerful prosecutors, high-ranking appointees, partners at prominent firms, defense attorneys, public defenders, legal scholars, and others in the profession who advise or oversee governmental bodies, advocate for policy changes, or argue cases before our highest courts.” About Connie, the article states: 

“In early 2021, Connie Cahill was elected to lead Barclay Damon, a major upstate law firm with offices in New York City, Washington DC, Boston, New Haven, and Toronto. A top public finance expert, Cahill often advises on economic development projects and has worked on bond plans with the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and the state Environmental Facilities Corp. Her firm also counts Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay among its partners.”

Congratulations, Connie!

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