...in Roseland welcomes Michael Lavigne, previously of counsel at Day Pitney in Parsippany, who joins the firm's real estate practice ... Scarinci...
...Defense Lawyers of New Jersey. John O'Reilly of Day Pitney, an ACDL-NJ trustee, moved to quash the subpoena, arguing the...
...downturns by Wolff & Samson and the New Jersey component of Day Pitney. Profits were up at six firms, down at 10...
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...Heart Association and Raphael's Light House. Day Pitney, S. Asian Bar Co-Host Career Day ...
...brings on board John Scordo, previously a partner with Day Pitney in Parsippany ... Lieberman & Blecher in Princeton promotes associate Michael...
...in their expenses. Bissinger, of the Piscataway office of Day Pitney, said Battaglia would have to have believed there was evidence of...
...the result of a group exodus of real estate lawyers from Day Pitney to Fox Rothschild. There were no other defections of any significant...
...office, staffed with lawyers who of late were the core of Day Pitneys New Jersey transactional real estate practice. Eight...
...concentrates on private equity transactions and previously was a partner at Day Pitney in Parsippany ... Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper in Westfield promotes associates...
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