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October 24, 2016

Three Boston Barclay Damon Attorneys Featured in 2016 List of Super Lawyers

Boston, MA – October 21, 2016 – Barclay Damon LLP announces that three attorneys from the firm's Boston office have been featured in the 2016 Massachusetts Super Lawyers list. Selection to the list is the result of a rigorous review process that includes peer recognition and professional development.

Attorneys featured as 2016 Super Lawyers include: Stephen H. Oleskey for General Litigation, Anthony A. Scibelli for Business Litigation and Brian E. Whiteley for Business Litigation.

"We are proud of the Barclay Damon attorneys recognized by Super Lawyers for their skill, experience, attention to detail and dedication to our clients," said John P. Langan, Managing Partner of Barclay Damon. "We thank the legal community for recognizing our attorneys' hard work and talent."

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. For more information, visit barclaydamon.com.

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