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DanKrzykowski

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"Being an environmental and regulatory attorney allows me to combine my passion for the outdoors with meaningful legal work that impacts my community."

Overview

Biography

Dan assists Barclay Damon's Regulatory and Environmental Practice Area and Energy Team attorneys and clients on a wide range of matters, including infrastructure-siting matters and environmental permitting.

Dan also utilizes his wildlife law experience, combined with a passion for the outdoors, to assist museums, galleries, educational institutions, importers, hunters, and other businesses and individuals with navigating the complexities of obtaining, importing, maintaining, selling, and donating wildlife trophies, specimens, and collections.

Bar Associations

  • New York State Bar Association, Environmental & Energy Law Section, Member
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Barclay Damon LLP, Law Clerk
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of New York, Judicial Intern
  • O’Connor, O’Connor, Breese & First, P.C., Intern
  • Delaware Community School, Teaching Assistant
  • Thompson Island Outward Bound, Facilitator
  • Center for Disability Services, Skills Specialist
  • Five Rivers Environmental Education Center—NYS DEC, Naturalist Intern
  • AmeriCorps—National Civilian Community Corps, Team Member
  • Student Conservation Association, Backcountry Steward

Selected Community Activities

  • Special Olympics of New York, Capital District, Softball Coach

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