Prince Lobel Tye LLP media law partner Rob Bertsche quoted on the front page of the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Click here to read the complete article.
According to many who knew her, Brooke Astor had one very favorite painting, Childe Hassam’s “Flags, Fifth Avenue.” This great American impressionist painting hung in a […]
Prince Lobel media lawyer Amanda Schreyer’s article “Misrepresentation Under the DMCA: The State of the Law” was featured in the Spring 2014 edition of NYSBA Entertainment, […]
Regarding the public records request initiated with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine by the Boston Globe for documents related to the Dr. Roger Ian […]
Federal prosecutors likely will seek to show Mr. Tsarnaev as a remorseless architect of the explosions at the Boston Marathon, one who bantered with friends and […]
Two specialists in the state’s public records law say that the Boston Police Department is violating the statute by refusing to release the names of five […]
The number one planning obstacle that couples with young children face is deciding who will be named the children’s guardian if the parents die. CPA financial […]
Justice prevails for our clients. A jury fairly compensated the two sisters in a case against their father after years of sexual abuse. The attorneys on the […]
Justice at last for our courageous clients. A Plymouth County jury compensates two daughters for years of sex abuse by their father. The sisters’ attorney, Kristin […]
On November 4, 2014, Massachusetts voters approved a ballot measure requiring employers to provide paid sick leave. The measure, which goes into effect on July 1, […]
Default interest rates and late fees are common provisions in many loan agreements. When reasonable in scope, they serve as a useful means of ensuring that […]