Day Pitney LLP is a proud sponsor of the 2018 Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC) Annual Judicial Reception, which will take place on October 17. The reception honors retiring and senior status judicial members for their outstanding commitment to the courts and the legal system and welcomes incoming judicial members.
Several attorneys in Day Pitney's Washington, D.C. office are actively involved with the BADC. Steven Cash serves on the BADC Board and co-chairs its Committee on National Security Law, Policy & Practice; Evan Reese serves as chair of its Energy Committee; James Blackburn serves as secretary of the Energy Committee; and Sunita Paknikar is treasurer of the Young Lawyer's Section. Earlier this month, Stan Twardy appeared, along with current U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia and the former Assistant Attorney General for National Security, on a well-attended BADC panel discussing the relationship between U.S. Attorney's Offices and Main Justice. More about the BADC can be found at www.badc.org.
Day 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.
In May 2023, Day Pitney represented a state pension fund in connection with a $1 billion investment in an open-ended "fund of one" formed by an asset management company focused on acquiring below investment-grade broadly syndicated loans through an intermediate bankruptcy remote holding company.
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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's co-chair of Data Privacy, Protection and Litigation William Roberts was featured in the InformationWeek article, "Tracking Pixels Continue to Cause Data Privacy Issues in Healthcare."
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