March 1, 2018 One in a series of occasional Prince Lobel updates from Beacon Hill regarding new laws that will significantly impact Massachusetts employers, as well […]
April 1, the first date on which businesses in Massachusetts currently holding licenses for medical marijuana are permitted to apply for Adult Use recreational licenses, is […]
The Massachusetts Payment of Wages Act (Gen. Laws c. 149 s. 148 et seq.) (“Wage Act”) is famously unfriendly territory for employers. On January 29, Prince Lobel’s Employment […]
Last week, in Trustees of the Cambridge Point Condominium Trust v. Cambridge Point, LLC, et al., the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court found in favor of condominium trustees and […]
The Cannabis Control Commission (the “CCC”) has published proposed regulations for the Adult Use of Marijuana in Massachusetts (the “Regulations”) and has scheduled a series of public hearings […]
On Friday, December 22, 2017, President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) into law. The TCJA is a sweeping tax package. Unless otherwise […]
In November 2017, William Burke defended claims against a residential apartment owner in Worcester Superior Court. The plaintiff claimed breach of the warranty of habitability and […]
Earlier this month, a team of our Intellectual Property Group attorneys, led by Michael Ercolini and including Paul Hayes, Aaron Jacobs, Jonathan DeBlois, and Daniel McGonagle, won a significant […]
In 2014, Prince Lobel became one of the first Massachusetts law firms to represent clients in the marijuana industry. Since then, our Cannabis Team has been involved in […]