What Does the Path Forward for Stalled 3rd Circuit Nominee Adeel Mangi Look Like?
Day Pitney Litigation department vice chair Mark Salah Morgan was featured in the National Law Journal article "What Does the Path Forward for Stalled 3rd Circuit Nominee Adeel Mangi Look Like?"
Morgan commented, "New Jersey lawyers are all too familiar with the backlog of court cases caused by judicial vacancies. Therefore, it is frustrating when politics stalls the confirmation process for any seat, particularly on the Third Circuit. Judicial candidates should be considered on their merits in a timely manner so that justice—and not politics—is best served."
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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.
Day Pitney Miami Partners Melissa A. Rodriguez and Mark A. Romance authored the article "Tradition vs. Technology: Original Paper Wills Are Still Required," for the Daily Business Review.
The news of Brooke Penrose joining Day Pitney as a partner in the firm's Intellectual Property and Technology practice was featured in Thomson Reuters' The Daily Docket Industry Moves column. Penrose is based in Boston.
Day Pitney Employment and Labor practice chair Heather Weine Brochin authored the article, "Closing Entry: On Hold," for NJBIZ.
Day Pitney New Jersey Partner James Leva was featured in the New Jersey Law Journal article, "Meet NJ Law Journal's New Leaders of the Bar."
Day Pitney Managing Partner Gregory Hayes and former Chief Justices of the Connecticut Supreme Court Chase Rogers and Richard Robinson were featured in the Hartford Business Journal cover story, "In Rare Feat, Law Firm Day Pitney Lands Two Former CT Supreme Court Chief Justices." The feature article highlights both Rogers and Robinson's choice to join Day Pitney upon their retirement from the bench.