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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Law360 featured the arrival of new partners Tiffany Bentley, Ann Hetherwick Cahill, Christine Fletcher, and David Raymon in the article, "Day Pitney Adds 4 Ex-Burns & Levinson Attys in Boston."
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Day Pitney Intellectual Property Partner Alex P. Garens was featured in Law.com's Q&A "How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Leaders Are Made, Not Born' So 'Put in the Time to Develop Yourself,' says Alex P. Garens of Day Pitney."
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Florida Partner Gary S. Betensky has been reappointed to the Palm Beach County Environmental Control Hearing Board for a second three-year term and will continue to serve as chair.
Day Pitney Intellectual Property Partner Alex P. Garens was featured in Managing IP article, "Exclusive: US Copyright Office Refuses AI-Assisted 'Derivative' Work," discussing the rejection of copyright protection for a work created by Ankit Sahni using the assistance of artificial intelligence-powered software tool.