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Nov 21, 2024 |
daypitney.com | Paul Marino |Mark A. Romance
Day Pitney LLP announced that it has named partners Mark A. Romance and Ann Hetherwick "Hether" Cahill co-chairs of the firm's Fiduciary and Probate Litigation practice group. In these leadership roles, Romance and Cahill will direct and oversee strategic initiatives and legal work for clients seeking legal advice on fiduciary, trust, and probate litigation-related matters across Day Pitney's jurisdictions, including Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
daypitney.com | Paul Marino
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Paul Marino was featured in Law360's article titled, "New Jersey Cases Attorneys Are Watching in 2024."Marino, Day Pitney's NJ Office Managing Partner, commented on a case involving LegalZoom.com Inc. and Garden State resident Ryan Erasmus. He stated that Erasmus' case will require the court to consider what it means to practice law and noted that the New Jersey statute on the unauthorized practice of law does not actually define the term.
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Aug 3, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Paul Marino |Margot Susca
White shark tourism is taking off in Cape Cod, where the ocean's largest predator fish have made a remarkable comeback. Kris Roszack owns Down Cape Charters in Harwich, near the elbow of Cape Cod. He says white sharks have become more predictable here than the weather. Roszack is concerned about the low clouds this morning. It's illegal here to lure sharks to a boat. So these tours rely on spotter planes to find them.
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Aug 3, 2024 |
kpbs.org | Paul Marino |Susanna Capelouto
White shark tourism is taking off in Cape Cod, where the ocean's largest predator fish have made a remarkable comeback. Kris Roszack owns Down Cape Charters in Harwich, near the elbow of Cape Cod. He says white sharks have become more predictable here than the weather. Roszack is concerned about the low clouds this morning. It's illegal here to lure sharks to a boat. So these tours rely on spotter planes to find them.
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Aug 3, 2024 |
ctpublic.org | Paul Marino
White shark tourism is taking off in Cape Cod, where the ocean's largest predator fish have made a remarkable comeback. Kris Roszack owns Down Cape Charters in Harwich, near the elbow of Cape Cod. He says white sharks have become more predictable here than the weather. Roszack is concerned about the low clouds this morning. It's illegal here to lure sharks to a boat. So these tours rely on spotter planes to find them.
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