Partner Mark Salah Morgan and Associate Wael Amer co-authored an op-ed article, "Why the Hybrid Model Is Optimal," for the New Jersey Law Journal. The piece discusses how working exclusively from homes breaks the connectivity of working with colleagues to find creative solutions to complex client issues and promotes individual purpose rather than common purpose in the practice of law.
Morgan opens the article, "The practice of law is a collaborative, high skill, high value profession that does not support working from home on an exclusive basis. While nearly everyone has become accustomed to the remote environment and gained valuable technological skills in the process, culture and collaboration have suffered. Working exclusively from home converts common purpose to individual purpose and breaks the connectivity teams enjoy in working to find creative solutions to complex client problems."
Read the full article here.
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Day Pitney Boca Raton Trusts and Estates Partner Brian E. Thompson was recognized with a Probate Law Award for his work with the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County.
New Jersey Trusts and Estates Senior Associate Daniela P. Catrocho authored "Proceed with Caution: Shifting Beneficial Interests in a Trust May Trigger Gifts," for the New Jersey Law Journal.
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Day Pitney Partner Kritika Bharadwaj has been named to the 2024 Lawdragon 100 Leading Global AI & Legal Tech Advisors list. This is the inaugural year for this list.
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Georgia Thompson was featured in the Daily Business Review article on the Florida Legal Awards' On The Rise Honorees.
The arrival of Steven Wernick and Joseph Ruiz of Wernick & Co to Day Pitney's Miami office was featured in Miami Today's People column. Wernick and Ruiz are joining the firm's real estate, environmental and land use practices as a partner and counsel. Wernick & Co. built its reputation in the Miami area through experience in land use and zoning.
The Day Pitney Real Estate, Environmental, and Land Use Team, led by practice co-chair Katharine Coffey, represented the developers Russo Development, Onyx Equities LLC, and Dinallo Development LLC/Terminal Construction in connection with multiple transactions facilitating the development of Hackensack Meridian Health's $200 million, first-of-its-kind health care facility at Metropark, a mass transit hub in Woodbridge, NJ.
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