Day Pitney Shortlisted for 2023 Private Asset Management Award
Day Pitney's Family Office and Trusts and Estates practices have been shortlisted in the "Best Law Firm – Estates and Trusts" category for the 2023 Private Asset Management (PAM) Awards. The awards recognize top investment professionals, wealth advisors, legal firms, consultants and other key service providers operating in the private management space for their accomplishments over the past year. The awards will be announced at a ceremony in New York City on February 9, 2023.
Day Pitney provides the full suite of legal services to families of wealth, including their family offices and principals, executives and family members, in a wide variety of complex matters. The firm has advised family-owned and family-controlled businesses for more than 100 years.
More information about the selection criteria of the PAM Awards can be found here.
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