Partner Jonathan Handler, counsel Jillian Hirsch and associate Emily Zandy contributed an article to the spring edition of the Boston Bar Journal. In the article, "The Sword and the Shield Revisited: Developments in the Implied Waiver of Privilege," the attorneys discuss the ramifications of recent court decisions in Massachusetts for the implied waiver of attorney-client privilege and the work product doctrine. They write that Clair v. Clair and Columbia Data Products v. Autonomy Corp. Ltd. "[make] clear that litigants cannot use privileged material as both a sword and a shield. In other words, litigants may not base their legal positions on privileged material while simultaneously denying their opponent access to that information on the ground that it is privileged." The article appeared on the journal's website on April 3.
Day Pitney Florida Offices Managing Partner Manuel Garcia-Linares has been appointed to chair the firm's Litigation department. The news was featured in Miami Today.
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Day Pitney Litigation Partner Georgia Thompson was featured in the Daily Business Review article on the Florida Legal Awards' On The Rise Honorees.
Day Pitney is proud to announce that three of the firm's South Florida-based partners have been recognized for the Florida Legal Awards from the Daily Business Review.
Day Pitney Boston Litigation Partner Jonathan Handler was featured in the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly article, "Despite Challenges It Presents, Influx of Federal Judges Seen As Positive."
Day Pitney Miami Litigation Partner Georgia A. Thompson was recognized by South Florida Business & Wealth magazine with a 2023 Up and Comer Award—Excellence in Leadership (Existing Company).
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Day Pitney Litigation Partners Jeffrey Mueller and James Rotondo were featured in the Law360 article, "Don't Trip Over These Tricky Conn. Legal Stumbling Blocks."
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