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July 1, 2021

Ali Fatmi Joins Barclay Damon

July 1, 2021—Barclay Damon announces Ali Fatmi, associate, has joined Barclay Damon’s Property Tax & Condemnation and Commercial Litigation Practice Areas. His primary office location is Buffalo.

Fatmi primarily concentrates his practice on general commercial and property-related litigation involving property tax and eminent domain. He has extensive experience working with prominent landlords and property management companies throughout New York City’s five boroughs. Fatmi has represented clients in civil court and the Supreme Court of the State of New York.

Fatmi is a current member of the New York State Bar Association and is the former Young Lawyers Section chair and former Trial Lawyers Section liaison. He is fluent in English and Urdu.

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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