Stamford Lawyer Receives Prestigious Award for Service to the Federal Court
Day Pitney Attorney Stanley Twardy's selection as the recipient of the 2023 Richard Law Award by the judges of the District of Connecticut was featured in the Fairfield County Business Journal article, "Stamford Lawyer Receives Prestigious Award for Service to the Federal Court."
Twardy shared, "Chief Judge Michael Shea called me earlier this year to inform me and I was speechless. He said that the judges have gotten together and we voted on awarding you the Richard Law Award. And I knew what the award was – when Paul Thomas was the first recipient, I was at the dinner for him. And I said, 'Judge, I'm honored. I don't know what to say.' And that's literally what my response was – I'm honored, I don't know what more to say other than 'Thank you.'"
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