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On March 31, Day Pitney attorneys Mark Romance and Andrew Ingalls won a significant class action lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California for Mojo Dialing Solutions, LLC. Plaintiffs sought to hold Mojo, a lead generation and dialing platform provider, liable for calls and messages allegedly delivered by its independent realtor customers in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The lawsuit sought over $250 million in damages for more than 150,000 potential class members. After more than two years of litigation, Romance and Ingalls secured an order denying Plaintiffs' Motion for Class Certification, thus lowering Mojo's potential exposure to a single claim valued under $10,000. Within days of the order denying class action status, the individual plaintiff voluntarily dismissed all claims against Mojo. This ruling has industry-wide impact based on the Court finding that users of the Mojo dialing platform utilize the system differently, thus requiring an individualized review that negates class-wide treatment of claims.
On June 17, Day Pitney Partner Kevin J. Duffy spoke on the panel, "How to Retain Talent in Today's Tight Labor Market," at the 2022 Lex Mundi Managing Partners Conference.
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Day Pitney Commercial Litigation and White Collar Partner Naju R. Lathia and Employment and Labor and Regulated Substances Attorney Daniel Pierre authored the article, "Proceed with Caution: NJ's Green Lighting of Recreational Cannabis May Require Detours," for the New Jersey Law Journal.
On March 17, Day Pitney's Director of Marketing Shana Gillis will be serving on the panel, "The Ethical Parameters of Attorneys' Use of Social Media Platforms," at the 45th Annual Judicial Conference sponsored by the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey (AFBNJ).
Judge Christopher F. Droney (ret.) and Matthew Austin authored the article, "2022 Brings New Priorities in Civil and Criminal Enforcement for U.S. Justice Department," for the Expert Opinion column of the Connecticut Law Tribune.
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Day Pitney Florida Litigation Partner Mark Romance was featured on the American Bar Association's Legal Talk Network's Litigation Radio Podcast titled, "How to Handle the Unexpected in Court."
Christopher F. Droney was interviewed by Kara Sundlin of WFSB 3 CBS Connecticut regarding the draft opinion leak in Roe v. Wade at the Supreme Court.
Day Pitney Partners William J. Roberts and Christopher F. Droney were both selected as recipients of the Distinguished Leaders Award in the 2022 Connecticut Legal Awards, sponsored by the Connecticut Law Tribune.
Day Pitney of counsel Michael Furey co-authored an article for the New Jersey Law Journal with Patrick J. McDonnell,Esq., a partner with McDonnell & Associates, and Merrill E. Gershwin, M.D., a rheumatologist on the faculty of the University of California, Davis.
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