Consider the contradictions posed by a movie that’s based on a true story. The events are presented as real, yet they are compressed and exaggerated for […]
Our attorney and former city councilor Mike Ross addresses concerns over the current triple decker neighborhoods and explains why the city’s housing of the future won’t […]
Mike Ross has been selected to serve as an Executive Committee Member for the Commonwealth Housing Task Force (CHTF) for The Boston Foundation. CHTF supports a diverse […]
As Boston’s population continues to multiply, housing becomes increasingly scarce. What once used to room families, children, and married couples are now homes to young people, students, […]
In a follow-up news story regarding off-campus housing and safety, Our attorney and former city councilor Mike Ross, the original author of the “No More Than Four” […]
Our media and First Amendment attorney Jeffrey Pyle discusses in his legal analysis, featured in the Boston Bar Journal, the widespread problem of accessing public records […]
Our media and First Amendment attorney Jeff Pyle was featured on WCVB Channel 5 discussing the proposed bill that would shield police internal investigations from the […]
Our partner Daniel Tighe was quoted in the Boston Bar Association’s newsletter answering the question, from a legal perspective, if Judge Berman made the right decision […]
Attorney Michael Ross writes on Boston’s prohibition of adult beverages in parks and public spaces and the increased popularity to have beer gardens in the Boston […]
The head of Boston’s Inspectional Services Department has stated the city rule of “four-or-more unrelated undergraduates students can not be living together in off-campus apartments” needs […]
With the backlog to receive a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) as long as 3 to 5 years, health care providers facing significant recoupments […]
“Will the Massachusetts Legislature be content to let such important information go unreported unless a private party can afford to pay the government to do its […]