Brad Gallant, an Individual Clients Department partner resident in the New Haven office, was elected a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel at the 50th ACTEC Annual Meeting in Scottsdale on March 12. He was simultaneously elected as the new 'at large' member of the College's Executive Committee. ACTEC is a 'by invitation only' organization comprised of approximately 2,500 trusts and estates lawyers from all 50 U.S. states and several countries. It holds three national meetings each year, as well as regional and state meetings. Brad originally was elected as an ACTEC Fellow in 1993, and serves on the College's Program, Diversity and Inclusivity, Fiduciary Litigation and Elder Law (of which he is a past chair) Committees. The ACTEC Board of Regents is the policy making authority of the College and the Executive Committee manages ACTEC's day-to-day affairs. A total of fifteen Day Pitney lawyers are ACTEC Fellows.
Three Boston-based Private Client Department Day Pitney Partners were selected for inclusion on Boston magazine's Top Lawyers of 2023 List*. The selected attorneys are: Jordana G. Schreiber, Partner – Trusts and Estates; David L. Silvian, Partner – Trusts and Estates; and Christine N. Fletcher, Partner – Trusts and Estates.
Day Pitney Trusts and Estates Attorney Nikolaus Schuttauf was featured in The Wall Street Journal article titled, "The Estate Tax Catching Americans by Surprise."
Day Pitney Trusts and Estate Attorney G. Warren Whitaker authored the article, "The Dog Ate My Kids' Inheritance: Providing for Pets in an Estate Plan," for New Jersey Lawyer.
Day Pitney Trusts and Estates Partner Michael S. Schwartz co-authored the article "Generational Resilience Through the Integration of Governance into Structure," which has been included in the Essential Reads on Family Offices book published by Global Law and Business Ltd.
Day Pitney Trusts and Estates Partner Tasha Dickinson was featured in the CNBC online article, "Matthew Perry Reportedly Got $20 million a Year in 'Friends' Residuals.
Day Pitney Trusts and Estates Partner Tasha Dickinson and Litigation Partner Mark Romance authored the article, "What Partners Can Learn From Associates: Top Five Insights," for the Daily Business Review.
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Day Pitney Trusts and Estates Partner Christine Fletcher authored an article for Forbes.com titled, Tax Planning For Your Second Home: 6 Things to Know and Some Options to Explore."
Day Pitney Trusts and Estates Partner Tasha Dickinson was featured in the Forbes article, "After Sen. Feinstein's Death, Family's Fight Over Assets Likely to Intensify."
Day Pitney Tax Partner Justin Hannan was featured in the Boston Globe's Chesto Means Business column, "Will $1 Billion Tax Bill Make Mass. More Competitive? Don't Count On It."
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