Conn. Federal Court Shines Light On Day Pitney Atty's Service
Day Pitney Attorney Stanley Twardy's selection as the recipient of the 2023 Richard Law Award by the judges of the District of Connecticut was featured in Law360 Pulse article, "Conn. Federal Court Shines Light On Day Pitney Atty's Service."
In a conversation with Law360 Pulse, Twardy said it means the world to him to be recognized by the judges of the court, where he has practiced for over 40 years. He commented, "People that know me know that I'm not very often speechless. I was literally speechless to be honored by the judges [whom I've appeared before] over my professional life. …It's beyond words as to how honored I am."
Thomas D. Goldberg, Day Pitney's Managing Partner, added, "He is a consummate professional, and he is always ready to provide both strategic and thoughtful assistance whenever it is needed. I've worked with Stan for many years, and you would be hard-pressed to find a better partner and colleague."
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