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Day Pitney Partner Gary Betensky has been appointed Vice-Chair of the Business Torts and Unfair Competition Committee of the American Bar Association for the September 2020-August 2021 term. The committee keeps business litigators fully informed on burgeoning issues, such as fiduciary duties, fraud, unfair trade practices, tortious inference, trademarks and trade secrets, remedies and evidence, as well as technologies issues and developments impacting the practice. Betensky serves as the Vice-Chair of Operations and will be responsible for overseeing the activities of the Communications, Membership, Diversity and Inclusion, and Young Advocates subcommittees.
Learn more about the American Bar Association’s Business Torts and Unfair Competition Committee here.
Michael Furey authored the article, "Joint Representations: A Blessing or a Curse?" for the New Jersey Law Journal.
Elizabeth Sher, a partner in the litigation department and General Counsel of the Firm, served as co-editor of the 2021 edition of New Jersey Federal Civil Procedure, the leading treatise on federal practice in New Jersey, published by American Lawyer Media (ALM).
On December 17, Judge Christopher Droney served as a panelist for the Federal Bar Council webinar, "Remote Proceedings Update."
On November 18, Darian Butcher will co-chair the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA) webinar, "Current State of Business/Commercial Litigation in the Superior Courts During the COVID-19 Pandemic."
Michael Furey authored the article, "Joint Representations: A Blessing or a Curse?" for the New Jersey Law Journal.
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Eric Sussman was quoted in the Hartford Business Journal article, "Employers face tough choices as COVID-19 vaccine rollout nears."
Judge Christopher Droney was quoted in the Connecticut Law Tribune article, "What Are Some ADR Trends Since COVID-19?"