Hancock Estabrook, LLP

Hancock Estabrook, LLP announced that CHRISTOPHER I. HALL, CONOR L. MCSWEENEY, and ANDRIY TROYANOVYCH have joined the firm as associate attorneys. Hall currently works in several departments across the firm. Hall was previously a law clerk with an Albany–based firm conducting research on matters including tort, contract, and property law, and worked as an intern […]

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Hancock Estabrook, LLP announced that CHRISTOPHER I. HALL, CONOR L. MCSWEENEY, and ANDRIY TROYANOVYCH have joined the firm as associate attorneys. Hall currently works in several departments across the firm.

Hall was previously a law clerk with an Albany–based firm conducting research on matters including tort, contract, and property law, and worked as an intern with Judge Lawrence E. Kahn in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. Hall served in the U.S. Army with 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division where he held the rank of sergeant. He received his J.D. degree from Albany Law School of Union University and a is a graduate of SUNY Geneseo.

McSweeney works in several departments across the firm, with a focus in the business department. Prior to and during law school, he worked as a member of the in-house legal department of several leading technology and cloud security companies headquartered in the Northeast. McSweeney has extensive experience negotiating commercial transactions in the cloud-technology sector, including master service agreements, confidentiality agreements, and partnership agreements, covering such topics as data protection compliance, and intellectual-property licensing. He is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School and Siena College.

Troyanovych works with several departments across the firm. He previously was a judicial intern for Judge David Peebles, U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York. While attending law school, Troyanovych was a student attorney for Syracuse University College of Law’s Securities Arbitration & Consumer Law Clinic. He is a graduate of Syracuse University College of Law and SUNY Oswego.

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