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Brad Gallant is quoted in an article, "My Sister-in-Law Died by Assisted Suicide: Connecticut Braces for Aid-in-Dying Bill," published by the Connecticut Law Tribune. As reported in the article, this year Connecticut legislators will be discussing an "aid-in-dying" bill coming from the Public Heal Committee on February 14. Gallant, who has practiced in the area of trusts and estates for more than 30 years and supports the bill, calls it "an issue of fundamental individual liberty." He also commented that "the ethical concerns vary—leaving attorneys bracing for uncertainty. For instance: What happens if a third party wants to assist in taking someone's life for financial gain?"
On January 19, Heidi Seely and Christopher Voukides presented on the Boston Bar Association webinar, "Trust & Estates Mid-Year Review."
Day Pitney Estate Planning Update
Day Pitney Estate Planning Update
Day Pitney Estate Planning Update
Day Pitney Estate Planning Update
Day Pitney Press Release
Day Pitney Press Release
Tom Goldberg was quoted in the Law360 article, "How The Legal World's Response To 2020 Differed From 2008."
April Condon, Vice Chairwoman of the Stamford Partnership, was featured in the articles, "Stamford Partnership relaunches professional development program," and "Stamford Partnership revives leadership program for Fairfield County professionals."