Joseph Steinfield joined the panel discussion, Ward Thirteen, to discuss the impeachment of Chief Justice David Brock. His experience included being asked by the Speaker of […]
On June 24, 2019 the United States Supreme Court issued an opinion that allows for federal registration of a class of trademarks not previously permitted. The […]
On June 17, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) expanded the types of information that can be withheld from the public under the “privacy” exemption to […]
Joseph Steinfield was featured in the June issue of New Hampshire Bar News for his specialty in storytelling as a trial lawyer. Read his featured expertise […]
Steve Gans was mentioned in the June 15, 2019 London Evening Standard regarding his role in Fenway Sports Group’s entry into international soccer with Fulham FC […]
The Massachusetts Department of Family Leave (DFML) has now made it official. The deadline for the required withholdings/contributions under the State’s new family and medical leave […]
The latest issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly featured an interview with our own Data Privacy Group chair William S. Rogers, Jr. and Pierce Atwood’s Melanie Conroy covering the […]
James Foster of Prince Lobel’s Intellectual Property team scored a win last week in the Federal Circuit Court, when a unanimous three-judge panel overturned the U.S. […]
Sports and Soccer Law attorney Steven Gans spoke to Soccer America about the battle between U.S. Soccer’s Girls’ Development Academy and the ECNL to become the […]
Prince Lobel is pleased to announce the arrival of partner Michael T. Sullivan, who joins the firm’s litigation group. Sullivan is a civil trial and appellate […]
More and more, institutions are turning to internal investigations as the response when confronted with allegations of serious wrongdoing. Especially now, in the #MeToo era, the […]