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A firm built on technology and supervision.

Day Law is currently onboarding its supervising attorneys of record. Until those roles are publicly named, the firm operates under interim attorney coverage with the same Rule 5.3 supervisory standards as a fully-staffed practice.

Our Team

Operations and oversight.

Operating Principal

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Role
Firm operations, technology, and client-intake oversight.
Background
Day Law’s operating principal manages firm administration and the in-house legal-operations platform that the firm runs on. The principal is not an attorney of record.
Note
All legal advice and representation at Day Law is delivered by licensed New York and New Jersey attorneys under firm supervision per NY RPC 5.3.
Attorney Roster — Update In Progress

Day Law's supervising attorney of record for personal injury and workers' compensation matters is currently being on-boarded. Until that engagement is finalized, please contact the firm directly for the name of the supervising attorney on any active matter.

The firm will publish bar admissions, education, and prior practice detail for each attorney of record upon engagement, in conformity with NY RPC 7.1 and 7.5.

Supervision Standard

Every draft is attorney-reviewed.

Day Law's documentation pipeline produces DRAFT artifacts within minutes of intake — but a draft is never a final document. A licensed New York attorney reviews and signs every retainer, every demand letter, every WCB filing, and every closing package before it leaves the firm.

This separation is built into the platform's software: every generated document carries a diagonal "DRAFT — ATTORNEY REVIEW REQUIRED" watermark until the supervising attorney completes a passcode-verified sign-off. The attorney signature is recorded with a unique signature identifier and timestamped in the firm's append-only audit log.

The standard is New York Rule of Professional Conduct 5.3 — non-attorney technology may produce drafts, but a licensed lawyer is responsible for the work product. Day Law treats that standard as a floor, not a ceiling.

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