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Chief Justice Chase Rogers (Ret.) (right) administers the swearing in oath for
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (left).
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On January 9, Governor Ned Lamont was sworn in as the 89th governor of Connecticut by Day Pitney partner Chase Rogers, former Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Rogers served on the transition team for Lamont along with partner Stan Twardy.
In addition, former Day Pitney partner Shawn Wooden was sworn in as Connecticut's 83rd State Treasurer. As Treasurer, Wooden will oversee $63 billion in state funds and investments, including $34 billion in state pension funds, and will sit on numerous boards including the State Bond Commission, the Connecticut Health & Educational Facilities Authority, the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority and the Connecticut Green Bank.
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Connecticut State Treasurer Shawn T. Wooden (left) is sworn in by Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson (right). |
Day Pitney Data Privacy, Protection and Litigation practice group co-chair William Roberts and Associate Johanna Lerner authored an article titled, "New Jersey Bolsters Cybersecurity Incident Reporting Requirements," for the New Jersey Law Journal's Cybersecurity Special Section.
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On November 29, the Boston office of Day Pitney hosted a holiday cocktail reception for clients and friends at the Boch Center's Wang Theatre to kick off the giving season and celebrate all the things Day Pitney was thankful for this year.
In October 2023, Day Pitney represented a state pension system client in connection with a $200 million investment in a $20 billion private equity fund, and its accompanying co-investment vehicle, focused on acquiring, operating and disposing of financing, software, data and technology-enabled businesses.
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