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Barclay Damon has announced several practice group leadership changes. ROSEMARY ENRIGHT was named labor & employment practice group leader. A member of the firm’s labor & employment practice area and Canada–U.S. cross-border team, Enright will lead the firm’s newly formed labor & employment practice group. Prior to the formation of this new practice group, the […]
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Barclay Damon has announced several practice group leadership changes.
ROSEMARY ENRIGHT was named labor & employment practice group leader. A member of the firm’s labor & employment practice area and Canada–U.S. cross-border team, Enright will lead the firm’s newly formed labor & employment practice group. Prior to the formation of this new practice group, the labor & employment practice area was housed within Barclay Damon’s business services practice group. It is being elevated to a stand-alone practice group after its rapid growth under its founder, late partner Larry Oppenheimer.
HEATHER SUNSER was appointed financial services practice group leader. She is a member of Barclay Damon’s real estate, financial institutions & lending, and telecommunications practice areas as well as the energy and cannabis teams, Sunser is taking over the role of financial services practice group leader from longstanding firm leader and partner Ned Trombly.
BRENDA COLELLA was named regulatory practice group deputy leader. A co-chair of Barclay Damon’s regulatory practice area, co-team leader of the renewable energy and energy markets teams, and a member of the project development practice area and energy and oil and gas teams, Colella will serve as the regulatory practice group deputy leader until June. Then, she will take over as regulatory practice group leader from Jeff Davis, telecommunications practice area chair and project development practice area co-chair.
JEFF DOVE was appointed business services practice group leader. A co-chair of Barclay Damon’s restructuring, bankruptcy & creditors’ rights practice area and member of the corporate practice area, Dove takes over as business services practice group leader from Bob Heary, who has become labor & employment practice area chair.

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