Day Pitney's Providence office move was featured in the article, "Day Pitney Moves Providence Law Office to 100 Westminster," by Providence Business First.
Day Pitney's Providence office is now located in the heart of the city's financial district in a Class-A office building.
"Our new office is in a prime location in an iconic building in Providence's Financial District," said Providence Office Managing Partner Renée A. R. Evangelista. "This new location allows us to best serve our clients' needs while embracing a workplace culture that promotes teamwork and open communication."
Read the full article here.
Day Pitney Employment and Labor practice chair Heather Weine Brochin was featured in the Law360 article "Takeaways from the FTC's Noncompetes Ban."
Day Pitney Fiduciary and Probate Litigation Partner Ann Hetherwick "Hether" Cahill was featured in Super Lawyers Magazine article "The Boston Marathon: Philanthropy, a Dare, and a Fellini."
Day Pitney Employment and Labor practice chair Heather Weine Brochin was featured in FIERCE Healthcare's article "FTC Votes 3-2 on Final Rule to Ban Noncompete Agreements, But Legal Challenges Expected."
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Stephen Catanzaro and Litigation Associate Erin Hodgson authored the article "Appellate Division Rejects Objectors' Attempt to Challenge Development Approvals," for the New Jersey Law Journal.
Day Pitney Employment and Labor practice chair Heather Weine Brochin was featured in Variety's article "FTC Issues Ban on Noncompete Agreements – But Experts Say Rule Will Face Legal Challenges."
Day Pitney Trusts and Estates Partner Tasha K. Dickinson has been named to South Florida Business & Wealth's 2024 Prestigious Women Awards list.
Day Pitney Data Privacy, Protection and Litigation chair William Roberts authored an op-ed with CBIA's President and CEO Chris DiPentima titled "Here Are Preemptive Measures to Limit a Cyberattack's Damage to Your Business," for the Hartford Business Journal.
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Day Pitney Employment Attorneys James Leva, Howard Fetner and Lindsey Viscomi authored the alert "Employee's Medical Marijuana Termination Claim Goes Up in Smoke," that was published by the Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA).
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