Attorneys who serve within quasi-judicial roles should pay attention to a pair of recent Appeals Court decisions that remind attorneys that immunity does have its limits. […]
Approval was granted today by the Boston Zoning Board of Appeals for the opening of Boston’s first medical marijuana dispensary located on Milk Street in Downtown. […]
Summertime and the Living is Easy Unless You Operate a Long-Term Care Facility After nearly 24 years without any major revisions, last week the Centers for […]
Governor Charlie Baker hasn’t taken a stance on the proposed updates to the state’s Public Records Law even though his aides have confirmed that he has […]
Attorney Julie Barry was featured in The Newspaper of the Real Estate Bar Association discussing Senator Barrett’s innovative carbon fee bill. Make sure to take a […]
The state of Massachusetts has been categorized as having one of the least enforceable public records laws within the United States. However, the Statehouse recently proposed […]
The capitalization in the sport of soccer has grown tremendously throughout the years, especially in the United States. The International Champions Cup was initiated three years […]
Last week, 1,500 copies of The Commons, a free community newspaper in Brattleboro, VT, were stolen off of news racks. Sure, the newspaper is free, but […]
In the ongoing debate on whether courts should limit the public’s online access to certain records without public opinion, the committee comprised of Massachusetts judges and […]
As a CPA, you may be asked to prepare or review the federal estate tax return, Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return. […]
Litigation partner Julie Pruitt Barry has been appointed co-chair of the REBA’s Environmental Law Committee. Julie’s practice focuses on real estate and land use litigation and […]
Patriot Care Corp., the only company awarded a state license to sell medical marijuana in Boston, would not sell the drug for recreational use at its […]