Connecticut's largest law firm, Day Pitney, kicks off the new year with the announcement that it has completed its acquisition of South Florida-based law firm Richman Greer. The combined firm retains Richman Greer's existing offices in Miami and West Palm Beach as well as all personnel, including 15 attorneys. The move marks Day Pitney's second expansion in Florida in three years.

“Our merger with Richman Greer represents the next stage of implementing our firm's growth strategy in the Florida market and immediately provides clients with a significant expansion of services, as well as a deeper bench to meet their needs,” said Tom Goldberg, Day Pitney's managing partner. “Gerald Richman and Alan Greer have done a tremendous job of establishing Richman Greer as a go-to litigation law firm in Florida. We are delighted to begin working with them and their talented team of attorneys.”

Day Pitney West Palm Beach (l to r): Adam M. Myron; Amanda R. Keller; Michael J. Napoleone; Gerald F. Richman; Gary S. Betensky; and Nathaniel M. Edenfield.

With the addition of Richman Greer, Day Pitney now has more than 300 attorneys in 13 offices from Boston to Florida, including existing Boca Raton and Delray Beach locations. The firm services clients in the U.S. and internationally through corporate and business law, litigation and trusts and estates.

Richman Greer attorneys joining Day Pitney in Miami include Katherine A. Coba, Manuel A. Garcia-Linares, Alan Graham Greer, Dolly Hernandez, Charles H. Johnson, George L. Metcalfe Jr., Steven Naclerio, Mark A. Romance and Georgia A. Thompson.

Joining in West Palm Beach are Gary S. Betensky, Nathaniel M. Edenfield, Amanda R. Keller, Adam M. Myron, Michael J. Napoleone and Gerald F. Richman.