L to R: Day Pitney attorneys Bill Goddard, Elizabeth Retersdorf, Andraya Pulaski Brunau and Theresa Kelly with Greg Kirschner, Legal Director for the Connecticut Fair Housing Center.
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The award, which recognizes Day Pitney’s service to the Center and its clients, was presented at the Center’s 25th anniversary celebration held at The Tavern at Keney Park in Windsor, Connecticut. Day Pitney attorney Andraya Pulaski Brunau, who serves on the Center’s board of directors, was in attendance along with fellow attorneys including the firm’s Pro Bono Committee Chair Theresa Kelly, who accepted the award on behalf of the firm. A number of Day Pitney attorneys work on pro bono matters for the Center, including Joseph Scully, Joseph Nawrocki, Elizabeth Retersdorf and Ignacio Riesco.
Day Pitney’s relationship with the Connecticut Fair Housing Center dates back 16 years, with the firm handling pro bono matters including representing a disabled individual in obtaining handicap accessible housing, providing tax advice for the settlement of a housing discrimination claim and handling a fair debt collection matter on behalf of the Center, as well as other litigation matters. The firm was also previously recognized for its pro bono contributions to the Center in 2017, 2015, 2013 and 2009.
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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