Stephen Reynolds: A Full-Circle Career Back to Day Pitney
Day Pitney Government Enforcement and White Collar Criminal Defense Partner Stephen Reynolds was featured in the Connecticut Law Tribune article "Stephen Reynolds: A Full-Circle Career Back to Day Pitney."
Between Reynolds' early career as an associate at Day Pitney and returning to the firm as a partner, Reynolds explored a career path that might have looked unusual to some, but gave him a unique skill set to bring to the firm's government enforcement and white-collar criminal defense practice.
Reynolds commented, "I'm looking to bring all my prior experiences to bear in helping clients as they navigate government enforcement, internal investigations and related litigation."
Day Pitney White Collar Litigator and former U.S. Attorney Stan Twardy said Reynolds' background "makes his advice to corporate clients even more valuable. He will appreciate what they need because he's been there."
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