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PaigeBeyer

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Associate

Overview

Biography

Paige assists attorneys in Barclay Damon’s Project Development, Environmental, and Land Use & Zoning Practice Areas on a wide range of matters. Her experience with a variety of environmental organizations has given her a strong background in environmental and land use law and policy. Paige is skilled in drafting orders, bench memoranda, and conducting legal research on a broad range of topics.

Selected Memberships & Affiliations

  • Barclay Damon’s Women’s Forum
  • Vermont Law School Moot Court Advisory Board, Former Member

Languages

  • Italian
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Honorable Daniel M. McDonald, Colorado Judicial Department, Law Clerk
  • Honorable William G. Young, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, Law Clerk
  • Vermont Natural Resources Board, Legal Intern
  • Environmental Law Institute, Volunteer Research Assistant
  • Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, Legal Intern

Selected Honors

  • Selected to Super Lawyers Upstate New York Rising Stars: Environmental, 2024
Knowledge

Selected Media

  • Berkeley Journal of Criminal Law, “SNAP Judgments: Collateral Consequences of Felony Drug Convictions for Federal Food Assistance,” Researcher
  • Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, "Seafood Fraud: Analysis of Legal Approaches in the United States," Researcher

Selected Alerts & Blog Posts

Featured Media

Alerts

Update on the Daniel's Law Task Force

Alerts

New York Court Issues Mandatory Injunction to Close Under a Stock Purchase Agreement

Alerts

Website Accessibility Lawsuits: Several "Tester" Plaintiffs—Lisa Cantwell, Clay Lee Jones, Edery Herrera, Leshawn Young, Carlton Knowles, and Cedric Bishop—Targeting Businesses in Recent Flurry of Lawsuits

Alerts

Security Interest Priority Issues: First to File Might Not Be First in Right

Alerts

PSC Establishes Proactive Planning Proceeding to Prepare the NYS Grid for the Electrification of the Transportation and Building Sectors

Alerts

NYS Appellate Court Affirms Striking of Complaint as Spoliation Sanction

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