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Stamford, Conn., October 5, 2016 - Day Pitney is pleased to announce that it has been selected for the GIR 100 2016, an independent guide to the world's leading law firms for international investigations, compiled by the U.K.-based publication Global Investigations Review (GIR). This is the second year the firm has been ranked in the annual guide. The GIR editorial team selects 100 firms from around the world able to handle sophisticated cross-border government-led and internal investigations.
The profile on GIR's website highlights the firm's Government Enforcement and White Collar Criminal team, which routinely defends and counsels corporate clients and individuals in, among other matters, complex grand jury investigations, regulatory probes and investigations.
"The firm focuses on alleged violations of securities, healthcare, tax, antitrust and environmental law, as well as political corruption, the FCPA and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. Day Pitney also advises companies on complying with economic and trade sanctions, including how to avoid liability for the acts of third parties," says the GIR profile.
Global Investigation Review 100 results are issued by Law Business Research Limited – an independent, multi award-winning publisher of research, data and analysis on international business law and international legal markets. A description of the selection methodology can be found here. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Judge Christopher Droney presented a webinar, "Perspectives on Practicing in the Age of COVID-19" for the Holy Cross Lawyers Association (HCLA).
Stan Twardy was quoted in the Law360 article, "Barr's Special Counsel Pick Known For Not Caving To Politics."
Judge Christopher Droney (ret.) appeared on the WFSB 3 News program "Face the State" on Sunday, October 24, to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court nomination process and the hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Stan Twardy was quoted in the New York Times article, "Top Aid in Review of Russia Inquiry Resigns From Justice Dept."
Stan Twardy was quoted in CT Post article, "Arrests of Perez, Dunn raise concern that FBI probe is just the beginning."
In an interview by NEWSY, Steven Cash discussed reports concerning intelligence indicating Russia had paid bounty payments to the Taliban for killings of U.S. troops, and the response by the Administration.