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January 19, 2016

Carol Snider Co-Chairs Asbestos Claims & Litigation Conference

BUFFALO, NY "” January 18, 2016 "” Carol G. Snider, a partner at Barclay Damon, LLP and Chair of the law firm's Mass & Toxic Torts Practice Area, co-chaired the American Conference Institute's 20th National Advanced Forum on Asbestos Claims & Litigation.

This national conference brought together experts in asbestos injury claims from fields that included law, medicine, science, and insurance. It was held January 14 and 15 at the Union League of Philadelphia.

In addition to co-chairing the conference, Ms. Snider was a panelist for a session titled "Lung Cancer: New Medical and Legal Considerations Given the Substantial Increase in Claims."

Ms. Snider, who is also Co-Chair of Barclay Damon's Women's Forum, concentrates her practice in environmental exposure litigation, environmental coverage, product liability, and general negligence. Her profile is available here.

Barclay Damon, LLP, listed as a "Top 250 Firm" by The National Law Journal, is a full-service, 275-attorney law firm, with offices throughout the major cities of New York State and in Toronto, Boston, Washington DC, and Newark. Barclay Damon provides comprehensive legal and business counsel to a diverse client base in 33 practice areas.

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