Day Pitney Lands Trusts & Estates Attorney from Akerman in Miami
The arrival of Miami Trusts and Estates Partner Melissa Rodriguez was featured in the Daily Business Review article, "Day Pitney Lands Trusts & Estates Attorney from Akerman in Miami."
"I thought it was a good opportunity to grow my practice and be more efficient with my clients, providing my clients with more resources," Rodriguez said.
"Day Pitney is seeing tremendous growth of high net-worth clients in Florida," Day Pitney's managing partner Gregory Hayes said in a press release. "Florida is an area of strategic growth for our firm and for our Private Client Department. We are thrilled to add Melissa to our team."
Read the full article here.
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