Stanley A. Twardy Jr. was quoted in an article, "Supreme Court Review of Fourth Amendment Questions Sought in Hard Drive Retention Case," in The New York Law Journal. In the article, Twardy says he believes there's enough division among lower courts to tempt the Supreme Court to grant certiorari in the case of Stavros Ganias, an accountant whose files were kept by U.S. Army agents investigating his client, but then used by the IRS against Ganias himself in a tax prosecution.
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Mark Salah Morgan's re-election to the firm's Executive Board and appointment to vice-chair of the Litigation department was featured in NJBiz.
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in the Law360 article, "D.C. Circ. Ruling Puts Trump In Hot Seat – And On The Clock."
On January 17, Day Pitney Litigation Partner Naju Lathia was installed as the South Asian Bar Association of New Jersey's (SABA-NJ) North Jersey Regional Representative for its 2024 term.
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in the Law360 article, "On Your Mark, Get Set, Prosecute: Trump Cases Vie For Lead."
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in the Stamford Advocate article, "CT Troopers Logged Hundreds of Questionable Tickets During Federally Funded Shifts, Records Show."
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in the Law360 article, "Jack Smith's 'Masterstroke' Supreme Court Move Has Risks."
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in Hearst Connecticut Media Group's article, "As Federal Probe of CT State Police Ticket Scandal Deepens, Lawmakers Look for Answers."
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in The Register Citizen article, "Grand Jury Convenes to Consider Federal Charges in Connecticut State Police Ticket Scandal."
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in the Politifact article, "The Facts on George Santos' House Expulsion: What Happens Next?"
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured in the Law360 article, "Outspoken NY Judge Could Help Trump More Than Hurt Him."
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