In 2013 the City of Boston enacted the Boston Building Energy Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (“BERDO”), requiring all buildings of more than 35,000 square feet or […]
Prince Lobel Construction Group Partner Michael Sullivan was quoted in a March 8, 2022 Law360 article. The article, titled “Painful Big Dig Memories Steel Mass. for […]
Former Suffolk County DA & Northeastern University Chief Legal Officer, Ralph Martin II, Joins Boston Law Firm, Prince Lobel BOSTON–On February 28, 2022, Ralph C. Martin […]
Law360 recently ran a story involving firm’s appellate victory on behalf of client Uniloc, wherein the Federal Circuit found that a district court abused its discretion […]
On February 3, 2022, the State of Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (the “DCP”) began accepting applications for licenses for adult-use cannabis establishments, which initially will […]
On December 7, 2021 the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FINCEN”) of the Treasury Department issued proposed regulations under the Corporate Transparency Act (part of the Anti-Money […]
Worcester Superior Court Judge Janet Kenton-Walker ruled on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, that the City of Worcester acted in bad faith by illegally withholding records about […]
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly has announced its list of “Go To” Lawyers in the field of Trusts and Estates. Prince Lobel’s Jennifer T. Fleming has been named […]
Partner and co-chair of Prince Lobel’s Family Law practice group Nancy Freed will be a panelist for Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Independent Activities Period this January. […]
Massachusetts General Law c. 30, § 39F is designed to ensure prompt payment to subcontractors on public works projects. The statute allows certain subcontractors on public […]