Day Pitney received the top honors in this year's Connecticut Law Tribune Litigation Department of the Year Award. The publication noted in its April 28 article profiling Day Pitney's litigation department that the firm was named overall winner in the large law firm category because of the "depth of experience and breadth of skill sets" of its 139 litigators.
"Day Pitney's litigation department has represented some of the best-known companies in the state. Core clients have included national and global brands, such as Priceline.com and Wells Fargo bank, not to mention some of Connecticut's most venerable institutions, such as Yale University," according to the publication.
DownloadDay Pitney White Collar Partner Sarah Krissoff was featured in The Messenger's article, "Donald Trump Was Just Indicted. Here's What Happens Next in the Legal Process."
Day Pitney White Collar Attorney Stan Twardy was featured on Fox 61 Connecticut discussing Donald Trump's indictment on seven counts in connection with the classified documents probe.
Law360 featured the arrival of new partners Tiffany Bentley, Ann Hetherwick Cahill, Christine Fletcher, and David Raymon in the article, "Day Pitney Adds 4 Ex-Burns & Levinson Attys in Boston."
Day Pitney Press Release
Day Pitney Press Release
Day Pitney White Collar Partner Sarah Krissoff was featured on two BBC programs discussing how former U.S. President Trump was found responsible by a Manhattan federal jury for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in 1996 and then defaming her with his denials.
Day Pitney White Collar Partner Sarah Krissoff was featured on Sky News Live discussing how former U.S. President Trump was found responsible by a Manhattan federal jury for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in 1996 and then defaming her with his denials.
Day Pitney's election of 11 new partners, including one in Hartford, was featured in the Hartford Business Journal article, "Retersdorf Named Partner at Day Pitney."
Day Pitney White Collar Partner Sarah Krissoff was recently quoted in ABC News' article, "Trump's Attacks on Judge and Prosecutor Raise Complex Issue of Gag Order: Experts."