NENPA has joined an amicus brief backing The Boston Globe, filed December 21, 2018. The primary amicus parties are the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the […]
The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts ruled in December that the state’s prohibition on secretly recording government officials in public is unconstitutional. In […]
On January 30, 2019, the Massachusetts State Police denied a request by MassLive.com for the release of public records concerning the shift and overtime of State […]
On Monday, January 28, Judge Janet Sanders of the Suffolk Superior Court ruled that the entirety of a complaint against Purdue Pharma for allegedly sparking the opioid […]
Sports and Soccer Law attorney and 2018 United States Soccer Federation presidential candidate Steven Gans spoke to Soccer America this week about the challenges involved in developing and […]
Chair of Prince Lobel’s Data Privacy and Security Practice Group William S. Rogers, Jr. was quoted in an article for LegalTechNews this week, discussing Massachusetts laws around […]
On January 18, 2019, the First Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a ruling from October 2017, in which a District Judge denied a motion to release […]
Real Estate Attorney Michael Ross was mentioned in the Mission Hill Gazette in an article about recent Boston Zoning Board of Appeals approval for a project on 111 […]
As 2018 draws to a close, Massachusetts employers should start to plan for the new Massachusetts Paid Family Medical Leave law, which will begin to be […]
Media and First Amendment attorney Jeffrey Pyle commented on the city of Beverly’s refusal to provide further information about their $3.75 million plan to increase school […]
Prince Lobel was recently successful in dismissing a plaintiff’s suit against a client by judicial estoppel, and in doing so, was able to avoid the defendant’s […]