Reliable Legal Representation
Reliable Legal Representation
As an attorney and former officer in the United States Army, Mitch Day is adept at leading teams and navigating complex negotiations.
A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and US Army Ranger School, Mitch’s military career included stints in Afghanistan, Texas, and Alaska. Following his service, Mitch received his J.D. from the New York University School of Law, where he served as Editor in Chief of NYU’s Journal of Law and Liberty. After law school he joined the international law firm Jones Day, where he practiced general corporate law, with a focus on capital markets. Mitch’s transactional experience includes representing U.S. and international clients on a broad range of transactions, including leases, acquisitions, public and private equity and debt offerings, and restructurings and advising clients on corporate governance matters.
Mitch is on the Young Professionals Board of Directors of the Minnesota Chapter of Folds of Honor and the Board of Directors of the Lake Minnetonka Excelsior Morning Rotary Club. He and his wife Katie live in Excelsior, Minnesota.
Day LLC specializes in real estate and general corporate and transactional law.
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