Day Pitney today announced that it has relocated its Greenwich office to 24 Field Point Road, Greenwich, CT.
"This move reinforces our commitment to Greenwich and the Fairfield County community," said Day Pitney managing partner Stanley A. Twardy, Jr. "We are celebrating our 35th anniversary in Fairfield county this year, so there's a lot of excitement about that as well as the move."
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The firm's new Greenwich office, with 8,000 square feet of office space, is located in an historic, three-story, restored Victorian house with parking in the rear of the building. "We look forward to serving our clients at this new location in the heart of downtown Greenwich," said Amy K. Wilfert, managing partner of Day Pitney's Greenwich office.
With five offices in Connecticut, Day Pitney's roots in the state run deep. For more than 100 years, the firm has enjoyed a commanding presence in Connecticut serving a wide client base that includes Fortune 100 companies and individuals. The firm also boasts a strong presence throughout the Northeast region with offices in New Jersey, New York, Boston and Washington, D.C.
The new Greenwich location will continue to serve Day Pitney's clients in estate planning and administration, residential and commercial real estate, business law, private equity and investment funds.
About Day Pitney
Day Pitney LLP is a full-service law firm with more than 300 attorneys in Boston, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Washington, DC. The firm offers clients strong corporate and litigation practices, with experience on behalf of large national and international corporations as well as emerging- and middle-market companies and individuals.
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Day Pitney Press Release
Day Pitney Press Release