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November 1, 2023

Law360: "Barclay Damon Adds Tax Pros In Syracuse, Houston"

The legal news service Law360 covered Barclay Damon’s announcement that the firm has hired two longtime property tax professionals. Rob Easterly, based in Syracuse, and Nick Lammayot, based in Houston, have joined the firm as a senior property tax consultant and senior property tax specialist, respectively, both coming to the firm with deep backgrounds in the energy sector.

Brenda Colella, Barclay Damon’s Regulatory Practice Group Leader, Regulatory Practice Area co-chair, and co-leader of the Renewable Energy and Energy Markets Teams, is quoted saying the new hires are “directly reflective of our ever-growing national energy client base and their property tax, valuation, and compliance needs, with several of our clients having multiple portfolios of energy assets across the country.”

“We continue to expand our offerings to our energy clients,” she continued, “and recruiting professionals with the depth and breadth of experience that Rob and Nick have is a boon for our energy clients and the firm as a whole.”

Law360 subscribers can read the full article here.
 

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