Barclay Damon announced that law clerks PETER J. EVANGELATOS and FORREST T. YOUNG were admitted to the New York State Bar and named associates at the firm. Evangelatos is a member of the intellectual property litigation practice area. He graduated from Albany Law School of Union University and served as a judicial intern for U.S. […]

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Barclay Damon announced that law clerks PETER J. EVANGELATOS and FORREST T. YOUNG were admitted to the New York State Bar and named associates at the firm. Evangelatos is a member of the intellectual property litigation practice area. He graduated from Albany Law School of Union University and served as a judicial intern for U.S. District Judge Lawrence E. Kahn and as a summer associate for the Long Island intellectual property firm Carter, DeLuca, Farrell & Schmidt.

Young is part of the environmental, regulatory, and project development practice areas. He graduated from a joint degree program at Syracuse University College of Law and the Syracuse Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and worked as a Department of Justice legal intern in its Criminal Division’s Public Integrity section before spending two years in Barclay Damon’s summer associate program.

 

WILLIAM B. CABLE has joined Barclay Damon as its new Syracuse office manager. He brings seven years of experience from BrownGreer PLC’s Richmond, Virginia, and New Orleans, Louisiana, offices, where he worked up from a contract-claims reviewer position to his most recent position as a senior analyst in October 2012. Cable reported directly to the New Orleans partner while overseeing and leading a team of 150 experts across the New Orleans office and 30 satellite offices in the Gulf Coast region. 

 

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