For Hartford-based Day, Berry & Howard, growing into a truly regional East Coast firm requires it to take a path it has up until now been hesitant to take – giving up some of its identity and local autonomy by merging with an out-of-state firm of similar size and reach.

The deal it announced Oct. 31 isn’t the acquiring of a comparably small group of lawyers and bringing them into the Day Berry fold. Rather, it’s two equal sides coming together to form a 395-attorney outfit stretching from Boston to Washington, D.C., the managing partners of Day, Berry and merger mate Pitney Hardin maintained.

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