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May 4, 2022

Daniel Martucci Joins Barclay Damon

May 4, 2022—Barclay Damon announces Daniel Martucci, associate, has joined Barclay Damon’s Torts & Products Liability Defense and Professional Liability Practice Areas. His primary office is Albany.

Martucci concentrates his practice on all aspects of civil litigation, including premises and products liability as well as professional liability. He is experienced in every stage of litigation and represents large and small businesses and large property owners that lease out their spaces for small businesses. Prior to joining Barclay Damon, Martucci was an associate at a firm in Albany and gained additional experience through judicial and legal internships.

Barclay Damon attorneys team across offices and practices to provide customized, targeted solutions grounded in industry knowledge and a deep understanding of our clients’ businesses. With nearly 300 attorneys, Barclay Damon is a leading law firm that operates from a strategic platform of offices located in the Northeastern United States and Toronto. For more information, visit our award-winning website at barclaydamon.com.

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