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October 30, 2025

Barclay Damon Attorneys Selected to 2025 New York Metro Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists

Barclay Damon had four attorneys selected to the 2025 New York Metro Super Lawyers list and two attorneys selected to the Rising Stars list.

Each year, no more than 5 percent of lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive the designation. Additionally, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected to receive the Rising Stars honor.

2025 New York Metro Super Lawyers honorees:

  • Sharon Brown: Government Finance
  • Keith Costa: Bankruptcy: Business
  • Janice Grubin: Bankruptcy: Business
  • Michael Lane: Business Litigation

2025 New York Metro Rising Stars honorees:

  • Xun Chen: Business Litigation
  • Carolyn Trespasz: Government Finance

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 approximately 300 attorneys, Barclay Damon is a leading regional law firm that operates from a strategic platform of offices in Albany, Boston, Buffalo, New Haven, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, Washington DC, and Toronto. Our firm serves clients across the country and, for some practices, provides US legal services around the globe. For more information, visit our award-winning website at barclaydamon.com.
 

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