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Adam Myron, senior counsel resident in Day Pitney's West Palm Beach office, is running for judge in south Florida. A Daily Business Review article, "'I Know the Man': Meet Adam Myron, Who’s Running for Judge in South Florida," discusses the commercial litigator’s decision to set his sights on winning the seat of Incumbent Palm Beach Circuit Judge Jaimie Goodman in a runoff election in November.
Myron explains that running for a judicial seat in Palm Beach County is his way of giving back to the community in which he grew up. Myron has helped his individual and corporate clients with a broad array of litigation, including complex business and partnership, trust and estate, and employment litigation. He also has handled commercial real estate transactions and prosecuted personal injury cases.
Day Pitney Partner Gary Betensky reflects on assigning Myron "countless cases," where many of Betensky's clients developed close working relations with Myron. "I know the man, I've been in the trenches with him. This is the kind of person we want on the bench in our community," Betensky explains.
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On May 5, Florida Partner Mark Romance spoke at the American Bar Association's Section of Litigation Annual Conference.
Litigation partner James H. Rotondo and Insurance associate Jason E. Rusche authored the article, "The Litigation Privilege: Immunity for False Pleadings and Discovery Responses?" for the Connecticut Law Tribune.
James Rotondo and Andrew Ammirati authored a bylined article for Law360 titled, “Snapchat Case May Offer Opening For Design Defect Plaintiffs.”
Day Pitney Partner James Rotondo, Counsel Steven Cash, and their former colleague Kaitlin Canty authored the chapter, "Regulating Cannabis Products," in the second edition of Product Liability Litigation, Current Law, Strategies, and Best Practices, published by Practicing Law Institute.
Judge Christopher Droney (ret.) and Matthew Austin co-authored the article, "The Investigation and Enforcement Landscape Under the Garland Department of Justice," for the New York Law Journal.
Day Pitney Intellectual Property partner Elizabeth Alquist's inclusion in Hartford Business Journal's Top 25 Women in Business was featured in We-Ha.com's Business Buzz column.
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Day Pitney's Litigation Department chair Elizabeth Alquist was selected for inclusion in the Hartford Business Journal's "2022 Top 25 Women in Business."
On March 31, Day Pitney attorneys Mark Romance and Andrew Ingalls won a significant class action lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California for Mojo Dialing Solutions, LLC.
Florida-based Counsel Jay D. Mussman received special commendations from the Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, the Florida Supreme Court and the Florida Pro Bono Coordinators Association for his pro bono work in the years 2019 and 2020.
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