On the Move
The Florida Bar News' 'On the Move' column recently featured the arrival of four new associates to our Florida offices.
With decades of experience representing companies of all sizes, from small businesses and startups to large national and international corporations, Day Pitney's skilled trial and appellate counsel, arbitrators and mediators have established a reputation for success. Our commercial litigators offer insightful, effective strategies for overcoming obstacles and resolving disputes of varying magnitude and complexity. Each matter receives the resources that match the needs and goals of the client and appropriately address the legal issues involved. Each case is managed to achieve a time- and cost-effective resolution, which includes evaluating the range of strategies that can be pursued to reach the client's desired result in each case, such as arbitration, mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution.
Day Pitney lawyers' responsiveness has resulted in long-standing relationships with clients who call on us to handle everything from basic contract disputes to complex litigation. Our lawyers have worked on almost every type of litigation, including antitrust and unfair competition, contract disputes, construction and infrastructure projects, consumer finance, creditors' rights, white collar, franchises and distributorships, insurance and reinsurance, product liability and other torts.
Day Pitney's skilled appellate lawyers handle complex appeals and proceedings across the country in any court including the U.S. Supreme Court, every U.S. Court of Appeals and the highest courts in several states. Clients turn to us for our knowledge and experience in the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the First, Second, and Third Circuits and appeals courts in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York.
With extensive experience in receiverships and out-of-court workouts, members of Day Pitney's Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice group are uniquely positioned to evaluate, advise on and implement strategic alternatives to formal proceedings in Bankruptcy Court. We move quickly by taking a proactive approach to our clients' issues with a focus on consensus building, where possible, and strong and aggressive litigation, when necessary.
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"In flux" is one way to describe the many and ever-changing federal, state and local laws and regulations governing the production, distribution and sale of medical and recreational marijuana as well as other controlled substances. While not as tumultuous, the regulation of alcohol remains a challenging landscape for those who are interested in entering into the business. Day Pitney's Regulated Substances practice group advises a diverse group of clients across the nation to implement innovative solutions into this complex regulatory landscape.
In today's global economy and information-laden world, complex litigation has become more time-consuming, expensive and distracting than ever before. Day Pitney's Complex Commercial Litigation practice, consisting of more than 45 attorneys in Connecticut, Florida, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New York, is primed and ready to handle all such complex business disputes on behalf of multinational, national and local businesses in the Northeast and elsewhere.
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Day Pitney represents creditors, including financial institutions, banks, mortgage companies, automobile lenders and retailers, credit card companies, and collection companies in disputes brought under state and federal consumer protection laws, as well as against common-law claims. That representation includes the defense of individual and class actions. Clients also call on us for tax and labor advice for their human resources departments, defense in housing discrimination claims, and prosecution of claims against former employees who violate noncompete agreements.
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At Day Pitney, we believe in providing end-to-end service so our clients are able to confidently address data privacy and protection and cybersecurity risks before these risks ever materialize. We have the capability to cost-effectively review existing enterprise-wide data privacy and protection policies, design and implement new policies when warranted, and plan for the effective management of the crises (and possibly litigation) that might arise as a result of a data breach. Drawing on our broad experiences in law, compliance, information technology, finance and public policy, Day Pitney's Cybersecurity and Data Protection practice group is well-positioned to provide sound, innovative advice on continuously evolving cybersecurity and data privacy and protection issues across all business sectors.
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Many federal, state and local laws impact the modern workplace. These laws are multiplying and evolving at an incredible pace. Day Pitney's Labor and Employment practice group has experienced attorneys who guide employers through this legal maze. Our goal is to limit our clients' legal risk and to achieve practical and cost-efficient solutions for all workplace issues. We are not just "outside counsel." We team with our clients to understand the nuances of their unique workplace and to craft advice for the best possible outcome. In short, we view ourselves as our clients' business partners.
Day Pitney's Fiduciary and Probate Litigation practice group consists of litigators and trusts and estates lawyers, all of whom have extensive experience in contested trust, estate and guardianship matters. Our attorneys handle all matters related to fiduciary, trust and probate litigation.
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Day Pitney’s Franchise and Distribution practice helps clients navigate the myriad legal issues that can and do arise from the franchise model. We help our clients make business and marketing decisions that can benefit their partners within their distribution channel, and we also provide the analysis, advice and negotiation skills needed to develop practical and cost-effective resolutions to disputes before they escalate.
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Day Pitney has the resources, skills and experience to protect our clients' interests whenever they are confronted by a government or regulatory investigation, whether at the regional, national or international level. Our clients include Fortune 100 corporations, private companies, universities and individuals. In addition, we conduct prompt and conclusive internal investigations for our clients, and help them assess and strengthen their compliance programs and ethics plans to mitigate the risk of future problems.
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Day Pitney attorneys across offices and practices provide our clients advice and assistance in navigating the myriad regulations, statutes and legal issues confronting manufacturing and transportation businesses. Our lawyers represent manufacturers ranging from Fortune 100 to middle market companies in a variety of industries including packaging, software, medical devices, construction materials, food, pharmaceuticals, retail goods, chemical engineering, telecom products, technology, filtration, fuel systems, automotive, and aerospace.
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With more than 100 years of experience, Day Pitney's Product Liability and Torts Litigation practice is widely recognized as one of the strongest in the Northeast. Our reputation as tough and strategic litigators backed by extensive trial experience gives our clients a decided edge.
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In addition to understanding the way in which ethical conflicts and professional negligence concepts typically intersect in legal professional liability matters, our lawyers can call on their own experience and the experience of others within the firm on the challenging transactional, corporate, litigation, intellectual property, tax, regulatory, probate and other substantive issues that underlie legal liability claims. We appreciate the value of an early and realistic assessment of the risks posed by professional liability claims, including the likelihood of success on dispositive motions based on issues such as causation and damages.
The trial lawyers in Day Pitney’s Real Estate Litigation practice group have years of experience representing corporations of every size and individuals in their real estate-related disputes. The group provides clients with both a multijurisdictional resource and the "local knowledge" that is so critical to successfully pursuing or defending real estate disputes.
Day Pitney Data Privacy, Protection and Litigation practice group co-chair Naju Lathia and Litigation Associate Potoula Tournas authored the article "New Reporting Requirements in the Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Sectors," for the New Jersey Law Journal's Cybersecurity Special Section.
Day Pitney partners Hether Cahill and Tiffany Bentley will speak at 12th Annual Probate Law Conference hosted by the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA). Cahill, co-chair of the firm's Fiduciary and Probate Litigation group, will open the morning with two presentations of "Updates in Probate Law."
On November 15, Day Pitney Litigation Partner Richard A. Robinson will be delivering the keynote at the Raising the Bar: A Bench-Bar Symposium on Professionalism hosted by the Connecticut Bar Association, Hartford County Bar Association and the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch.
On November 15, Discovery Counsel Ashley Picker Dubin spoke on a panel, "Collective Wisdom: Modernized Data Identification and Collection Strategies," at the 21st Annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute hosted by Georgetown Law.
Day Pitney will host Garden State Bar Association's (GSBA) fifth annual Labor and Employment Symposium on Thursday, November 14, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the firm's New Jersey office. The symposium will offer CLE credits.
The Florida Bar News' 'On the Move' column recently featured the arrival of four new associates to our Florida offices.
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Mark Romance and Fiduciary and Probate Litigation Partner Ann Hetherwick "Hether" Cahill were featured in the CityBiz article, "Day Pitney Names Mark Romance and Ann Hetherwick Cahill Chairs of Fiduciary and Probate Litigation Practice Group."
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Day Pitney New Jersey Associates Alexis Abuhadba, Bamisope I. Adeyanju, John Clarke, Carly M. Clinton, Ashley M. Fay, Jessica Laird, Maryann Lennon, Valmir Magjuni, and Taylor Spallanzani were featured in the New Jersey Law Journal's New Associates Yearbook 2024.
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