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When: September 22, 2020
Where: Webinar

2020 HNBA CCC/AC Corporate Counsel Division's Cafecito Hour

Day Pitney sponsored the Cafecito Hour for the Hispanic National Bar Association Corporate Counsel Division's Corporate Counsel Conference and Annual Convention (CCC/AC). Cafecito Hour is an annual meeting and networking event for HNBA Corporate Counsel Division members at the conference. This is the second year that Day Pitney has sponsored the Cafecito Hour, and a number of in-house counsel attended the networking and planning event.

Day Pitney's Paty Jimenez, current president of the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association, provided welcome remarks. Other attendees from the firm were Alba Aviles, press secretary of the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey; Marie Bertrand, immediate past president of the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association; Manny Garcia-Linares, past president of the Cuban American Bar Association and current board member of the Cuban American Bar Foundation; and Rachel Gonzalez, board member of the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey, as well as Amanda Kronemeyer, George Metcalfe, Alan Ruiz and Tommy Shi.

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