Amanda E. Thibodeau has joined Prince Lobel as a partner in the Employment Law practice group. “I’m excited to become a member of the Employment Law […]
By Max Riffin and Jay Cho Raising capital often presents complex challenges for companies. One major decision companies face is whether to conduct a public […]
Prince Lobel has secured a significant appellate victory for Boston University in a lawsuit against the designer of a major athletic facility on its campus. In […]
By Stephanie Reed In a decision with statewide impact, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) recently clarified how zoning laws apply to sober homes. In Bak […]
After nearly eight years fighting a proceeding brought by the Division of Insurance (DOI) against long-time insurance industry executive John Rapo seeking to revoke his insurance […]
By Adam Braillard In April 2025, the Massachusetts Appeals Court held that a bank suing a property owner for unjust enrichment could not immediately appeal from […]
Alain Mathieu has joined Prince Lobel as a partner in the firm’s Litigation group and as Co-Chair of its growing Sports & Entertainment group. “Prince Lobel’s […]
New bipartisan legislation—the Innovative Mitigation Partnerships for Asphalt and Concrete Technologies (IMPACT) Act—passed the House of Representatives with a 350-73 vote on March 25, 2025. The […]
Background – Rule 506(c) General Solicitation The rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission provide exemptions from registration under federal securities laws, allowing companies to raise […]
On Friday, March 21, 2025 at 8:23pm, FinCEN released its “interim final” rule removing U.S. companies and U.S. persons from Beneficial Ownership Information Report (“BOIR”) filing […]
For Immediate Release Prince Lobel Contact: Craig M. Tateronis, Managing Partner Meritas Contact: Beth LaBreche +1-612-578-2834 beth@labreche.com BOSTON & WORCESTER, MA (March 26, 2025) – Prince […]
On March 11, 2025, in the case of H1 Lincoln, Inc. v. South Washington Street, LLC, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court had to decide whether a […]