Day Pitney Gets Boost in Boston
Meredith H. Greene's arrival to the firm as a special needs planning partner was featured in the Connecticut Law Tribune article "Day Pitney Gets Boost in Boston.
"Meredith has significant trusts and estates experience, especially in the special needs and disability planning area, and a proven track record and reputation," B. Dane Dudley, chairman of Day Pitney's Individual Clients Department, said.
Greene added, "I'm eager to be a part of a thriving trusts and estates practice and a larger team that can offer clients support at all levels, across multiple disciplines."
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