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Complex Commercial Litigation

Overview

Virtually every business entity must grapple with commercial litigation, whether as plaintiff or defendant, ranging from routine contract disputes to complex cases that threaten a company's viability. In today's global economy and information-laden world, complex litigation has become more specialized, time-consuming, expensive and distracting than ever before. Day Pitney's Complex Commercial Litigation practice, consisting of more than one hundred attorneys in Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey 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. From initial notice of a dispute through final resolution—whether by trial, appeal or alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation or arbitration, our trial lawyers partner with our clients to define strategic objectives, develop an efficient and cost-effective plan to meet them, and implement that plan to achieve the best possible resolution with the least expenditure of resources in the shortest amount of time possible. In addition, we offer a sophisticated eDiscovery team.

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Our experience, results and commitment to client service have generated loyal and successful relationships in which our clients rely on us to handle complex litigation in the following areas:

  • Antitrust, Franchise and Trade Regulation
  • Appellate
  • Class Actions
  • Constitutional Issues
  • Contract Disputes
  • Construction
  • Creditors' Rights and Consumer Finance
  • Environmental
  • Insurance and Reinsurance
  • Intellectual Property (Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Trade Secrets)
  • Labor and Employment
  • Professional liability
  • Probate and Trust
  • Product Liability
  • Real estate
  • Restrictive Covenants
  • Shareholder and Securities
  • Unfair Competition
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John W. Cerreta
John W. Cerreta
Partner
Hartford, CT
| (860) 275-0665
New York, NY
| (212) 297-5800
Helen Harris
Helen Harris
Partner
Stamford, CT
| (203) 977-7418
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Latest News and Insights

December 13, 2024
Class Gifts and NY's ‘Adoption Out' Statute: Guidance for NY Fiduciaries on Minimizing Litigation Risks

Day Pitney New York Attorneys Gregory R. Bruno, Alfred W. J. Marks and Emma K. Pletenycky authored the article “Class Gifts and NY’s ‘Adoption Out’ Statute: Guidance for NY Fiduciaries on Minimizing Litigation Risks” for the New York Law Journal.

November 7, 2024
NJ Appellate Division Holds 'Clickwrap' Arbitration Provision Enforceable

Day Pitney Litigation Attorneys Michael L. Fialkoff and Andrew R. Ingalls authored the article "NJ Appellate Division Holds 'Clickwrap' Arbitration Provision Enforceable," for the New Jersey Law Journal.

October 18, 2024
Tips for Navigating First-Time Trial Preparation

Day Pitney Litigation Partner Mark Romance co-authored the article, "Tips for Navigating First-Time Trial Preparation," for the ABA Litigation Section Newsletter.

September 3, 2024
Mark Romance Appointed Co-Chair of Pretrial Practice And Discovery Committee of ABA Litigation Section

Day Pitney Litigation Partner Mark A. Romance has been appointed to serve as co-chair of the Pretrial Practice and Discovery Committee of the 202409, one of the largest sections of the ABA. In his role, Romance will work with the committee to increase membership, deliver meaningful benefits to members, and implement the goals and strategies of the Section's strategic plan. The appointment is effective for one year. Recently, Romance completed his third term as co-chair of the Commercial and Business Litigation Committee.

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