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October 11, 2013

Dennis McCoy to Lead New York State Bar Committee on Insurance

Buffalo, New York - October 11, 2013 - Hiscock & Barclay, LLP Partner Dennis R. McCoy has been appointed chair of the Committee on Association Insurance Programs of the New York State Bar Association.

The committee oversees the portfolio of insurance programs that are offered to Bar members, including life insurance, professional liability and disability insurance offerings.

McCoy practices in the areas of Professional Liability, Torts & Products Liability Defense and Commercial Litigation in Hiscock & Barclay's Buffalo office. He has been involved with the State Bar's insurance committee for more than two decades.

Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, listed as a "Top 250 Firm" by The National Law Journal, is a full-service, 200-attorney law firm, with offices throughout the major cities of New York State, as well as in Boston, Washington, Newark, N.J. and Toronto, providing comprehensive legal and business counsel to a diverse client base in 30 practice areas. For more information on Hiscock & Barclay, visit www.hblaw.com.

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