- Criminal Defense
- Sex Crimes
- Identity TheftOnline tracking technologies associated with websites and apps provide insightful information regarding the behaviors of users, including what content or features attract visitors and which pages they frequently browse. For website and app owners, these insights are used to enhance the website and app functionalities and design and to provide updates that enrich the user experience. These technologies may allow healthcare providers to offer more robust, remote and interactive services to patients. For example, scheduling an appointment with a doctor, ordering online prescription refills, direct messaging, paying bills online or receiving services through a telehealth visit are now all immensely simpler using an app or a website. The COVID-19 pandemic further empowered this necessary reliance on technology services in healthcare. However, even with all these benefits to healthcare access, online tracking technologies also open the door to data misuse through data breaches or identity theft through the software or application vendor.
- ManslaughterNew York Post article, "Alec Baldwin Formally Charged with Involuntary Manslaughter, Told Cops He Fired Weapon; Docs."
- Corporate LawLitigation Partner Gary S. Betensky and Nason Yeager's David Gellen are co-chairs of the SPBCBA's Corporate and Business Law Committee.
- Mergers and AcquisitionsChambers USA noted Scott is a skilled and experienced attorney in private equity matters and a client enthused, "He is excellent during negotiations. He remains focused on the key objectives." That edition, Scott was also described by clients as "thorough and calm under pressure." He was selected as the Mergers & Acquisitions "Lawyer of the Year" for the Stamford Area by
- Business DisputesOn March 29, Day Pitney is co-sponsoring the South Palm Beach County Bar Association's (SPBCBA) Corporate and Business Law Committee's Lunch and Learn CLE event titled, "Impact of the New Secure Act: Retirement Planning in Today's Market," with Nason Yeager. Guest speaker is Michael J. Shapiro, Managing Director at Raymond James.
- Business TransactionsOn March 16, Day Pitney is co-sponsoring the 2023 XPX Tri-State Chapters Summit "Turbulence Ahead in 2023...Navigating to a Safe Landing." The event is being held at Grant Thornton's New York office with Jason Feifer, Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, delivering the keynote. Exit Planning Exchange (XPX) is a multi-disciplinary community of professional advisors who work collaboratively to help owners build stronger businesses and prepare for and execute successful business transactions.
- Construction ContractsDrafted and negotiated construction contracts and assisted a local food bank with obtaining grants, building permits, and approvals and in coordinating architectural and engineering services.
- Intellectual PropertyDay Pitney Intellectual Property attorneys approach matters holistically. Whether you need help with a single mark or an entire portfolio, we know that your goal is to protect your brand. We understand that the goal of patent prosecution is not a blue ribbon, but a strategic asset for your company. Every day, our intellectual property attorneys help clients acquire, secure, transfer, defend, enforce and understand their intellectual property rights. We prosecute patents and trademarks; negotiate and draft agreements for the license and sale of intellectual property rights; litigate intellectual property disputes in federal and state courts around the country, including before the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; and advise clients on the entire array of evolving intellectual property issues modern businesses confront, including workplace policies relating to Internet access and use, social media, and privacy. The hallmark of Day Pitney attorneys in all of these endeavors is teamwork. Our litigators, prosecutors and transactional lawyers work together to ensure that the ultimate goal is met: yours.
- Unfair CompetitionDeem virtually all noncompetes unfair competition in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act, which prohibits "unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce." The potential impact on M&A transactions is enormous.
- Antitrust
- Workers Compensation
- Employment LitigationDay Pitney serves as principal outside counsel to the largest investor-owned water company in New England, providing this client with legal assistance relating to every aspect of its operations. We represent water companies in state regulatory proceedings and before state and federal courts. We have also represented water company clients in numerous complex transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, contractual, and finance transactions. We provide water companies with advice regarding water quality and environmental regulations, real estate acquisitions and sales, labor and employment issues, and tax matters.
- Non-compete AgreementAlthough a small number of states do essentially ban all noncompete agreements, most states permit enforcement subject to reasonableness in time and geographical scope and/or limited to certain types of workers and pay levels. Moreover, even those states that will not uphold a noncompete in the employment context will uphold a noncompete in the context of the sale of a business. The Proposed Rule significantly departs from this precedent by imposing a standard that would categorically
- Real Estate LitigationMalanga provides important guidance on a key factor used to designate a property under criterion d of the LRHL as an area in need of redevelopment. Should you have any questions concerning this decision or real estate matters in general, please contact Katharine A. Coffey, Peter J. Wolfson, Amanda M. Curley or any member of the Day Pitney real estate team.
- Construction LitigationFor more than 35 years, Day Pitney attorneys have been at the leading edge of issues related to the nuclear energy industry, through both prosperity and difficulty. We have guided utilities in major transactions and strategic planning and in complex state and federal litigation and rate matters before federal and state agencies. Our work has encompassed plant selection, siting, procurement, structuring of ownership and operating entities, licensing and construction issues, federal regulation, operational issues, prudence and other investigations, decommissioning, Price-Anderson Act issues, federal preemption, and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and industry assessment of performance and litigation.
- Real Estate TransactionsDay Pitney's Residential Real Estate practice group focuses on real estate located in Greenwich, CT, Fairfield County, CT, Westchester County, NY, and New York City. The group advises individual clients and developers on all aspects of residential real estate transactions.
- Land Use and ZoningOn March 29, Real Estate and Land Use Partner Nicole Magdziak will be a speaker on the "Legal Trends in Land Use Law" panel discussing legislation, regulations and court decisions relating to the land development review process and continue to modify the legal framework within which real estate is developed.
- Property Damage
- Condominium LawCounsel to construction lender on $45 million condominium conversion loan for the conversion of an office building to residential condominiums on Wall Street in New York, NY
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Personal Injury
- Estate PlanningOn March 30, Day Pitney International Trusts and Estate Planning Partners Dina Kapur Sanna and Sarah B. Jacobson will be speaking at the 18th Annual International Estate Planning Institute sponsored by the New York State Bar Association and STEP NY being held at the Ease 605 in New York City. Sanna is the co-chair of the conference.
- Wills
- TrustsDay Pitney Trusts and Estates Partners Marjorie W. Hornaday and Michael S. Schwartz's arrival to the firm's New York office was featured in the
- Probate
- Bankruptcy
- ForeclosureDay Pitney Litigation Partners Christina Livorsi and Alfred Marks authored the article, "Questions Surround NY's Controversial New Foreclosure Law," for Law360.
- Tax LawOur Family Office team includes experienced attorneys from multidisciplinary practices who serve the many needs of family offices. We are well versed in handling issues such as formation and structuring of SFOs (and their subsidiaries and affiliates), sophisticated tax planning, wealth transfer strategies, liability mitigation, risk management, and highly customized structuring of investments throughout the capital structure and across the alternative asset landscape.