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Day Pitney Partner and Litigation Group Chair Elizabeth Alquist was featured in a Q&A on Law.com titled, "How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Consistent, Practical Leadership,' Says Elizabeth Alquist of Day Pitney." Alquist discusses her practice, her career path and advice for attorneys looking for leadership opportunities.
Alquist's thoughts on business development included, "Client service is incredibly important in everything that we do, which starts with the best legal advice we can provide. Doing that day in and day out, with candor and good humor, is important. But, the most important thing to do is to listen and learn from our clients—understanding their needs and business objectives and then providing practical advice to help them is what makes us trusted advisors. The better you know your clients, the better adviser, advocate and teammate you can be."
Read the full interview here.
Day Pitney Intellectual Property Attorney Brandon McCool authored the article, "The Game Plan: Conducting Trademark Clearance for New Team Names," for Sports Business Journal.
Intellectual Property Partner Jonathan Tropp will speak at the "Attorney's Guide for Understanding Copyright Law and Software in 2021," webinar presented by Thompson Reuters, the Global Cyber Institute, and Lexeprint Publishing on January 24.
On May 19, Partner Jonathan Handler moderated a virtual book talk for the Massachusetts Chapter of the Federal Bar Association with Professor Jeff Kosseff, author of The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet.
Partners Kevin J. Duffy and Richard H. Brown authored the article, "Shouting FIRE! (or Worse) on Social Media: The Interplay of the First Amendment and Government Involvement in Efforts to Limit or Remove Social Media Content," which was published in the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal.
On August 27, Tracy Friedenberg, Director of Technical Services & Project Management, co-presented "The Accidental Project Manager: Tools & Methodologies to Help You Succeed" at this year's ILTA>ON2020.
Day Pitney Providence Partner George Chaclas was featured in a Law360 Pulse Q&A article discussing his new position as chair of the firm's Patent Prosecution and Counseling group.
Day Pitney Providence Partner George Chaclas' new role as chair of the firm's Patent Prosecution and Counseling group was featured in the Connecticut Law Tribune's Connecticut Movers column.
Day Pitney Partners George Chaclas and Renee Evangelista were each honored with a Rhode Island Monthly Professional Excellence in Law Award for 2022.
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Day Pitney of counsel Michael Furey co-authored an article for the New Jersey Law Journal with Patrick J. McDonnell,Esq., a partner with McDonnell & Associates, and Merrill E. Gershwin, M.D., a rheumatologist on the faculty of the University of California, Davis.
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