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April 24, 2024

Tony Gangemi and Denis Sullivan Interviewed for Daily Record Article on Addition of IP Team From Murtha Cullina

Tony Gangemi, partner, and Denis Sullivan, Intellectual Property Practice Group leader, were interviewed for the Daily Record article “Barclay Damon Adds Three Lawyers From Murtha Cullina LLP” about the recent addition of a five-person intellectual property team in Barclay Damon’s New Haven, Connecticut, office.

Denis noted that Barclay Damon has been growing, and has been looking to expand key practice areas in the firm’s major markets offices. Adding Tony’s team, he said, “lined up geographically. Almost as important was the fit with Tony and his group taking our patent group and adding talented and agents with significant university clients.”

Tony included that the firm’s focus on creating a high-performing Intellectual Property Practice Group with a national scope was appealing to him at this point in his career, noting, it “is a perfect fit for the clients my team has serviced for years.”  He continued, “Joining Barclay Damon, joining a team of eight lawyers . . . not to mention also joining a team that’s got office in New York City and Albany locations, where I have major clients, it really was a great fit, a perfect fit really.”

Daily Record subscribers can read the full article here.
 

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