Diverse Lawyers Network: Industry News
Naju R. Lathia, White Collar and Commercial Litigation partner in the New Jersey office of Day Pitney and co-chair of Day Pitney’s Data Privacy, Protection and Litigation Practice Group, was featured in Diverse Lawyers Network newsletter for her South Asian Bar Association (SABA) North America Rising Star Award.
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Day Pitney Partner Joseph K. Scully has been named to the Who's Who Legal List for Insurance & Reinsurance 2024. Scully, an experienced litigator, primarily represents insurance companies in insurance coverage actions and reinsurance disputes.
Day Pitney Litigation Attorney Joseph W. Ritter authored an op-ed for Sports Business Journal titled, "The PGA Tour-PIF Framework Agreement: Where Does it Stand?"
The arrival of Stephen Reynolds as a White Collar Partner to Day Pitney's Stamford office was featured in Corporate Counsel Business Journal article "Stephen Reynolds Joins Day Pitney as Partner."
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Mark Romance authored the article "FTC's New Rule Usurps Florida's Public Policy on Noncompete Agreements," for the Daily Business Review.
The arrival of Day Pitney White Collar Partner Stephen Reynolds was featured in Hartford Business Journal's article "Former Cigna In-house Counsel, Federal Prosecutor Joins Day Pitney's White Collar Practice."
The arrival of White Collar Partner Stephen Reynolds was featured in Bloomberg Law's Privacy & Data Security Law Newsletter. Reynolds most recently served as the chief compliance officer for federal programs for The CIGNA Group and was an assistant US Attorney in the US Attorney's Office in the District of Connecticut and the Department of Justice.
The arrival of Day Pitney White Collar Partner Stephen Reynolds was featured in Connecticut Law Tribune's "Connecticut Movers" column. Reynolds is a former federal prosecutor and is based in the firm's Stamford office.
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Day Pitney Employment and Labor practice chair Heather Weine Brochin was featured in the Bloomberg Law article "Companies Urged to be Cautious in Shift Away from Annual Reviews."